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outcome interdependence

outcome interdependence

a social situation in which two or more people have mutual influence over one another’s outcomes. Compare outcome dependence. [based on the social exchange theory of John W. Thibaut and Harold H. Kelley as described in their book The Social Psychology of Groups (1959)]

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