As laws change, agents will eventually be able to make the choice of which broker to affiliate with (not serve under) based not just on raw costs, but on
perceived value of that relationship.
Not exact matches
Evidence is building that how involved and how engaged buyers are is shaping the buyer's
perceived value of making a decision to enter into a
relationship as well as make a purchase decision.
It is
of no
value to say that «God» was in the man Jesus if we do not
perceive in our own lives, in our own experience
of personal and social
relationships the dimension
of existence for which the word «sacred» or «holy» or the term «God» might be appropriate.
As such, the mindset a Sugar Baby will have when entering into any kind
of romantic
relationship with another individual will have an effect on how they
perceive and
value their
relationship.
While teachers at both schools
value CPT, findings reveal that better
relationships amongst teams, better organization
of teams, meeting time structure, and better leadership lead to fewer
perceived difficulties with implementation
of CPT.
Exposing the ultimate power and influence
of both
perceived and actual monetary
value, the work also questions the
relationship between ownership and authorship.
That's been a sweetspot for us because the
value the clients
perceive is as much in the
value of the job at hand as in the
relationship you build up.
The evidence base for FLNP includes qualitative research showing that parents recruited through schools
value the programme and
perceive it to have an impact on family
relationships, children's behaviour and their own mental health51; «before and after» studies in community groups showing impact on self - report measures
of relationship quality and well - being52; and routine evaluation by parents attending programmes showing that the great majority
value the programme.53
Psychologists define jealousy as an emotional response to the
perceived or potential loss
of a
valued relationship.2 If I was also polyamorous, then his other girlfriend (or girlfriends) posed no threat to a
relationship that we might have together.
Whereas kissing is commonly
perceived as a display
of affection in romantic
relationships, research highlights a far more nuanced explanation regarding the «function»
of kissing within
relationships.1 Some research suggests that kissing enables individuals to assess the quality
of potential partners by putting individuals in close proximity, making it easier to examine features that are associated with mate
value, such as breath and skin texture.2 Other research suggests that kissing elevates levels
of arousal, which may lead to sexual intercourse.3 A third body
of research suggests that kissing can influence feelings
of attachment, alleviate stress, and increase
relationship satisfaction.4 Given these varied explanations, the question remains: is there a single purpose for kissing or do all these explanations hold truth?
For the current stage
of the
relationship, female partners
perceived more similarity on attitudes and
values (t [95] = 2.70, p =.008) than male partners.
The topic
of money in a committed
relationship has its importance because
of the fact that each partner upholds their own
value of money based on the way they have learned to
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After controlling for
perceived instrumentality, merit pay increase, and the initial
values of the dependent variables, the amount
of base pay was positively related to work effort and negatively related to turnover intention, where both
relationships were mediated by autonomous motivation.
Because most people
value equality and strive for mutuality in their close
relationships (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992), we expected that our participants would overwhelmingly
perceive balance — that is, an equal sharing
of work between themselves and their partner.
Because mutuality, egalitarianism, and equity constitute common ideals that most people
value and strive to achieve in their close romantic
relationships (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992; Dainton & Stafford, 1993; Haas & Stafford, 1998), we hypothesize that our participants will be more likely to
perceive balanced than imbalanced sharing
of relationship work, at both the initiation stage (H1a) and the maintenance stage (H1b).
See an example
of a Mental Health Services Satisfaction Survey for Staff that measures staff - consultant
relationships and
perceived value of consultation.
Contrary to both Busten and Emlen's (6) and our own findings comparing stated mate -
value preferences with self -
perceived mate
value, overall mate
value of actual choices showed no appreciable
relationship with overall self - perceptions: Correlations were 0.34 (P = 0.18) for women and − 0.27 (P = 0.19) for men.
These findings highlight the bidirectional
relationship between
perceived discrimination and adolescent outcomes; they also demonstrate the
value of studying the discrimination experiences
of Chinese Americans.
The agent - client
relationship will follow suit, with a new generation
of clients who will not
perceive the agent's experience, problem - solving, local market knowledge and connections as a big enough
value anymore.