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Dominique Walton
6 October, 20:33
What does the mutual reward theory state?
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Raymond
6 October, 20:38
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The mutual reward theory states that any type of relationship between two people is improved when both receive some sort of reward from said relationship. It also states that the more balanced the reward system between them is, the stronger the relationship.
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