Unwanted Pursuit in Same - Sex Relationships: Effects of Attachment Styles,
Investment Model Variables, and Sexual Minority Stressors pp. 300 - 322 (23) Authors: Derlega, Valerian J.; Winstead, Barbara A.; Pearson, Matthew R.; Janda, Louis J.; Lewis, Robin J.; Dutton, Leila B.; Ferrer, Rebecca; Greene, Kathryn
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In addition to «flat - fee - only» and «fee - offset»
models, the SunAmerica Advisory Opinion provides that asset allocation services offered to participants (involving advice and even discretionary management) that are the product of a computer
model developed and overseen by an independent financial expert, and subject to certain additional conditions, would allow a service provider (the broker - dealer, in this case) to avoid PTs when receiving
variable / indirect compensation from its platform of
investment offerings.
«Grid
investment must enable the dynamic matching of
variable generation with demand, while supporting new
models for customer choice and control.
As mentioned then, analyzing the stability of any relationship can be done via application of the
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3) investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second variable: D
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3)
investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second variable: D
investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second
variable: Dependence.
As mentioned then, analyzing the stability of any relationship can be done via application of the
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3) investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on Satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second variable: D
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3)
investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on Satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second variable: D
investment level.2 Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on Satisfaction, in Part 2 we move on to the second
variable: Dependence.
As reviewed in those posts, predicting the stability of any relationship can be done via application of the
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3) investment level.2 In this final installment, we'll complete the analysis with the last variable, in
Investment Model, 1 which states that commitment between partners derives from three sources: (1) satisfaction, (2) dependence (based on perceived alternatives), and (3)
investment level.2 In this final installment, we'll complete the analysis with the last variable, in
investment level.2 In this final installment, we'll complete the analysis with the last
variable,
investments.
TY - JOUR AU - HyunMyoungHo AU - Yoo Jhe Min AU - 이정은 TI - The Correction of the
Investment Model Regarding the Maintenance of Violent Dating Relationships focus on Altruistic Delusion T2 - Korean Journal of Health Psychology PY - 2007 VL - 12 IS - 4 PB - Korean Health Psychological Association SP - 983 - 995 SN - 1229 - 070X AB - This study is to examine the validity of the investment model accompanied by the altruistic delusion variable when dating violence victims maintain their violent rela
Investment Model Regarding the Maintenance of Violent Dating Relationships focus on Altruistic Delusion T2 - Korean Journal of Health Psychology PY - 2007 VL - 12 IS - 4 PB - Korean Health Psychological Association SP - 983 - 995 SN - 1229 - 070X AB - This study is to examine the validity of the investment model accompanied by the altruistic delusion variable when dating violence victims maintain their violent relations
Model Regarding the Maintenance of Violent Dating Relationships focus on Altruistic Delusion T2 - Korean Journal of Health Psychology PY - 2007 VL - 12 IS - 4 PB - Korean Health Psychological Association SP - 983 - 995 SN - 1229 - 070X AB - This study is to examine the validity of the
investment model accompanied by the altruistic delusion variable when dating violence victims maintain their violent rela
investment model accompanied by the altruistic delusion variable when dating violence victims maintain their violent relations
model accompanied by the altruistic delusion
variable when dating violence victims maintain their violent relationships.
These metropolitan areas were identified as prime
investment markets by HomeUnion's proprietary
model that factors in
variables such as home prices, vacancies, historical income trends, employment, local economy and population growth amongst other criteria.