In their relationship, Clyde is concerned with maintaining an equal ratio of rewards and costs, whereas Bonnie is concerned with being responsive to Clyde's needs. Clyde views their relationship as a(n) ____ relationship, whereas Bonnie views it as a(n) ____ relationship

a. reciprocal? exchange
b. exchange? communal
c. communal? passionate
d. passionate? companionate


b

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