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quity theory predicts that all of the following would lead to an unhappy relationship EXCEPT:Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.aOne partner feels like they receive more support than they are able to give.bOne partner feels like they are always doing more work than the other.cBoth people feel like they only give part of themselves to the relationship, and have no need to give more.Your answerdOne person believes that there must be someone else out there.

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quity theory predicts that all of the following would lead to an unhappy relationship EXCEPT:Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.aOne partner feels like they receive more support than they are able to give.bOne partner feels like they are always doing more work than the other.cBoth people feel like they only give part of themselves to the relationship, and have no need to give more.Your answerdOne person believes that there must be someone else out there.

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The answer is c. Both people feel like they only give part of themselves to the relationship, and have no need to give more.

Equity theory in relationships suggests that a relationship is considered equitable when the ratio of inputs (what you give to the relationship) to outputs (what you get from the relationship) is equal for both partners. If one partner feels they are giving or receiving more than the other, it can lead to dissatisfaction. However, if both partners feel they are only giving part of themselves and have no need to give more, it suggests they are content with the current balance of give-and-take in the relationship. This would not lead to an unhappy relationship according to equity theory.

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