Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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3-1a Depth Changes ' Relationship Stage Person A 3-1b Depth and Breadth Category Changes Person A Person B 3-10 Depth , Breadth Category , and Breadth Frequency Changes Person A Person B Person B Middle ' Arrow represents level of depth ...
3-1a Depth Changes ' Relationship Stage Person A 3-1b Depth and Breadth Category Changes Person A Person B 3-10 Depth , Breadth Category , and Breadth Frequency Changes Person A Person B Person B Middle ' Arrow represents level of depth ...
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Thus new and unexpected favorable experiences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance of the central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central ...
Thus new and unexpected favorable experiences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance of the central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central ...
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ships that , in some respects , parallel broader social changes . Also , encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology .
ships that , in some respects , parallel broader social changes . Also , encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology .
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