Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... cognitive and perceptual states ( “ . . . out of mind " ) , whereas the other points to deeper emotional or moti ... cognitive distortions ; that is , they forget what the other person looks like or become less dependent on a day - to ...
... cognitive and perceptual states ( “ . . . out of mind " ) , whereas the other points to deeper emotional or moti ... cognitive distortions ; that is , they forget what the other person looks like or become less dependent on a day - to ...
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... Cognitive structuring personality , etc. ) ? of other . Interaction , + + 2 Terminate Terminate Interaction , +1 Yes No Favorable Revised Forecast Unfavorable Fig . 3-2 . Interpersonal reward cost aspects of social penetration process ...
... Cognitive structuring personality , etc. ) ? of other . Interaction , + + 2 Terminate Terminate Interaction , +1 Yes No Favorable Revised Forecast Unfavorable Fig . 3-2 . Interpersonal reward cost aspects of social penetration process ...
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... cognitive , cathectic , and evaluative modes . In the cognitive mode an actor sees an object in relation to his system of personal needs and includes building a picture of a person and seeing how he " fits ” with the self . This is ...
... cognitive , cathectic , and evaluative modes . In the cognitive mode an actor sees an object in relation to his system of personal needs and includes building a picture of a person and seeing how he " fits ” with the self . This is ...
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