The concept of Social Exchange Theory is founded on the idea “that the exchange of social and material resources is a fundamental form of human interaction” (Social Exchange, 2005). The emergence of this theory rooted from scholastic observation that a form of balanced interactions is molded by the strength of relationship among individuals. The proponents of this theory argued that people in given a social circumstance seek to find gain from relations. There is an intrinsic reason why a certain relationships are developed while others are ended. The question is on what one gets from the relationship and what Continue reading...