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      • Social interdependence is defined as the type of interdependence structured in a situation that determines how individuals interact with each other, leading to either cooperation or competition, which in turn affects outcomes such as achievement, productivity, and interpersonal relationships.
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  2. May 10, 2017 · The chapter discusses two models of objective differences in interdependent situations and then outlines three theoretical approaches to understanding how people form interdependence perceptions: an experiential learning approach, a mental templates approach, and functional interdependence theory.

  3. Social interdependence is defined as the type of interdependence structured in a situation that determines how individuals interact with each other, leading to either cooperation or competition, which in turn affects outcomes such as achievement, productivity, and interpersonal relationships.

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · Negative social interdependence requires that some members fulfill their goals to the detriment of others’ goals. We review the research showing how social interdependence affects group members’ perceptions and behaviors, which in turn influence their learning outcomes.

    • Fabrizio Butera, Céline Buchs
    • 2019
  5. Mar 14, 2022 · Functional interdependence theory has the potential to increase understanding of interactions, by expanding how the people view the dynamics of interdependence, how individuals navigate interactions, and what cues they use to understand the underlying interdependence structure.

  6. Social Interdependency Theory. It is a theory in which the ways organization members are rewarded for accomplishing goals would affect how they interact during the accomplishment process. The theory was proposed by German-American psychologist Kurt Koffka in the early twentieth century.

  7. Jun 1, 2023 · During social interactions in daily life, people possess imperfect knowledge of their interdependence (i.e., how behaviors affect each person’s outcomes), and what people infer about their interdependence can shape their behaviors.

  8. Interdependence is a fundamental characteristic of social interactions. Interdependence Theory states that 6 dimensions describe differences between social situations. Here we examine if these 6 dimensions describe how people think about their interdependence with others in a situation.