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Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title: Interdependence Theory
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article has limited detail pertaining to the theory and has limited sources. It is currently listed as "Needs expansion". Additional detail, photos, and links could improve this article.
 * In addition to expanding the existing categories. I would present the theories key philosophical assumptions, including 1) epistemology, 2) ontology, and 3) axiology. furthermore, research examples could be included.
 * In addition to expanding the existing categories. I would present the theories key philosophical assumptions, including 1) epistemology, 2) ontology, and 3) axiology. furthermore, research examples could be included.


 * Sources:
 * Kelley HH, Holmes JG, Kerr NL, Reis HT, Rusbult CE, Van Lange PAM. 2003. An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations. New York, NY Cambridge. 520 pp.
 * Kelley HH, Thibaut JW. 1978. Interpersonal Relations. A Theory of Interdependence. New York: Wiley. 341 pp.
 * Thibaut JW, Kelley HH. 1959. The Social Psychology of Groups. New York Wiley. 313 pp.
 * Kelley HH. 1979. Personal Relationships Their Structures and Processes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. 183 pp
 * Levinger G, Snoek JD. 1972. Attraction in relationship. A new look at interpersonal attraction. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press.
 * Kelley HH, Berscheid E, Christensen A, Harvey JH, Huston TL, et al. 1983. Close Relationships. New York Freeman. 572 pp.
 * Rusbult CE. 1983. A longitudinal test of the investment model. The development (and deterioration) of satisfaction and commitment in heterosexual involvements. J. Personal. Soc. Psychol. 45:101–17

Option 2

 * Article title: Transactive Goal Theory
 * Article Evaluation: This article does not exist. My article would consist of a general introduction, followed by an author overview. It would then include a more detailed explanation of the theory. This explanation would include details about the theory itself, as well as the theories philosophical assumptions (epistemology, ontology, and axiology), as well as research examples.
 * Sources
 * Fitzsimons GM, Finkel EJ, vanDellen MR. 2015. Transactive goal dynamics. Psychol. Rev. 122:648-73
 * Finkel EJ, Fitzsimons GM, vanDellen MR. (in press). Self-regulation as a transactive process: Reconceptualizing the unit of analysis for goal setting, pursuit, and outcomes. In Handbook of Self-Regulation 3 rd edition, ed. KD Vohs, RF Baumeister. New York: Guilford. 672 pp.
 * Light AE, Fitzsimons GM. 2014. Contextualizing Marriage as a Means and a Goal. Psychol. Inq. 25:88-94
 * Finkel EJ, Fitzsimons GM, vanDellen MR. (in press). Self-regulation as a transactive process: Reconceptualizing the unit of analysis for goal setting, pursuit, and outcomes. In Handbook of Self-Regulation 3 rd edition, ed. KD Vohs, RF Baumeister. New York: Guilford. 672 pp.
 * Light AE, Fitzsimons GM. 2014. Contextualizing Marriage as a Means and a Goal. Psychol. Inq. 25:88-94

Option 3

 * Article title:  Resource Theory
 * Article Evaluation: This article does not exist. My article would consist of a general introduction, followed by an author overview. It would then include a more detailed explanation of the theory. This explanation would include details about the theory itself, as well as the theories philosophical assumptions (epistemology, ontology, and axiology), as well as research examples.
 * Sources
 * Foa, IJ. G., & Foa, E. B. (1974). Societal structures of the mind. Springfield, IL. Charles C. Thomas
 * Foa, U. G., Converse, J.,Tornblom, K. Y., & Foa, E. B. (Eds.). (1993). Resource theory. San Diego: Academic Press.
 * Foa, IJ. G., & Foa, E. B. (1974). Societal structures of the mind. Springfield, IL. Charles C. Thomas
 * Foa, U. G., Converse, J.,Tornblom, K. Y., & Foa, E. B. (Eds.). (1993). Resource theory. San Diego: Academic Press.

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