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Transactive goal dynamics.
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Social PsychologyTransactive Goal DynamicsGoal SettingSocial SciencesPsychologyPersonal RelationshipPublic HealthProactivity ReactivityTgd System PossessAchievement GoalBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceMotivationCommitment ModelApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionTgd Theory StatesSocial BehaviorBehavior ChangeAchievement MotivationSocial Exchange Theory
Transactive goal dynamics (TGD) theory conceptualizes 2 or more interdependent people as 1 single self-regulating system. Six tenets describe the nature of goal interdependence, predict its emergence, predict when it will lead to positive goal outcomes during and after the relationship, and predict the consequences for the relationship. Both partners in a TGD system possess and pursue self-oriented, partner-oriented, and system-oriented goals, and all of these goals and pursuits are interdependent. TGD theory states that relationship partners' goals, pursuit, and outcomes affect each other in a dense network of goal interdependence, ultimately becoming so tightly linked that the 2 partners are most accurately conceptualized as components within a single self-regulating system.
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