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In______________, the social distance between giver and recipient increases relative to generalized reciprocity. It involves an exchange outside the immediate family, and the giver expects something in return in the future, but not immediately. If there is no reciprocation, the relationship between the two parties will be strained.
Generalized reciprocity
balanced reciprocity
negative reciprocity
positive reciprocity
- Balanced Reciprocity
- The correct answer is Balanced Reciprocity.
- In this type, there is an expectation of equal exchange.
- Giver expects something in return, but not immediately.
- Typically occurs outside the immediate family.
- Lack of reciprocation may strain relationships.
- Generalized Reciprocity
- No specific expectation of return.
- Often found in close family or friends.
- Social distance is minimal.
- Negative Reciprocity
- Involves attempting to get more than you give.
- Found in competitive or unfamiliar relationships.
- Positive Reciprocity
- Typically not a standard term in anthropological contexts.
- Suggests goodwill without immediate return expectations.
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