asked 47.6k views
1 vote
What does the Mutual Reward Theory state?

A. Family values are more important then ethnic differences.
B. Relationships are strengthened when the persons involved help or reinforce one another.
C. When something becomes annoying, it has passed the irritation threshold.
D. Rewarding poor work doesn't serve the common good.

2 Answers

3 votes
The Mutual Reward Theory states that B. relationships are strengthened when the persons involved help or reinforce one another. So, if both of these people are successful, they are going to influence each other to become even more successful. Thus, when both of these people are rewarded with such a success, it is going to affect their relationship positively.
answered
User Leslee
by
7.5k points
0 votes
The answer to this question
What does the Mutual Reward Theory state?
A. Family values are more important then ethnic differences.
B. Relationships are strengthened when the persons involved help or reinforce one another.
C. When something becomes annoying, it has passed the irritation threshold.
D. Rewarding poor work doesn't serve the common good.
This is the answer below
A. Relationships are strengthened when the persons involved help or reinforce one another.

answered
User Rcheuk
by
7.3k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.