Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... cues , with the interpersonal distance zones described earlier . At close or intimate zones the head , pelvis , eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensi ...
... cues , with the interpersonal distance zones described earlier . At close or intimate zones the head , pelvis , eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensi ...
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... cues of the other person . This prob- ably requires repetition since verbal behavior , or any mode alone , often does not convey precisely intended states . It is like trying to understand a symphony by focusing only on one type of ...
... cues of the other person . This prob- ably requires repetition since verbal behavior , or any mode alone , often does not convey precisely intended states . It is like trying to understand a symphony by focusing only on one type of ...
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... cues are more quickly and accurately interpreted . Furthermore , increases in spontaneity and voluntariness of exchange at superficial levels also occur , with enhanced accessibility evidence in ready dis- closure of information and ...
... cues are more quickly and accurately interpreted . Furthermore , increases in spontaneity and voluntariness of exchange at superficial levels also occur , with enhanced accessibility evidence in ready dis- closure of information and ...
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