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  1. Feb 24, 2024 · The relationship between a customer and a service provider is also transactional. For example, if you pay a contractor to work on your home, you are engaging in a transactional relationship with that professional. They provide the work, and you pay them for it. These are pretty straightforward examples of a transactional relationship.

  2. Feb 1, 2008 · Transactional family. dynamics refers to the myriad ways in which family members influence one. another, that is, mutual influence processes within families. For example, these processes may ...

  3. Jan 1, 2008 · Transactional family dynamics refers to the myriad ways in which family members influence one another, that is, mutual influence processes within families. For example, these processes may include complex patterns of influence in interparental, father–child, mother–child, and sibling relationships.

    • Alice C. Schermerhorn, E. Mark Cummings
    • 2008
  4. Transactional family dynamics refers to the myriad ways in which family members influence one another, that is, mutual influence processes within families. For example, these processes may include complex patterns of influence in interparental, father–child, mother–child, and sibling relationships.

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  5. Nov 22, 2011 · Sibling relationships are an important context for development, but are often ignored in research and preventive interventions with youth and families. In childhood and adolescence, siblings spend considerable time together, and siblings’ characteristics and sibling dynamics substantially influence developmental trajectories and outcomes. This paper reviews research on sibling relationships ...

    • Mark E. Feinberg, Anna R. Solmeyer, Susan M. McHale
    • 2012
  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Transactional relationships form a crucial aspect of our daily interactions, governing the dynamics in various areas of business, legal affairs, and personal dealings. These relationships are primarily based on the exchange of goods, services, or benefits, where each participant has clear expectations of receiving equivalent value.

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  8. Jan 1, 2004 · Sibling Relationships offers a theoretically grounded and culturally sensitive account of the many complexities of sibling relationships, emphasising the significance of these for practice and the ...

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