Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... direct function of the extent to which " good " or satisfying aspects of the experience outweigh " bad " or unfavorable ones . 2. Absolute magnitude of rewards and costs as a determinant of penetration : It is not enough to talk about ...
... direct function of the extent to which " good " or satisfying aspects of the experience outweigh " bad " or unfavorable ones . 2. Absolute magnitude of rewards and costs as a determinant of penetration : It is not enough to talk about ...
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... direct implications for social penetration , as follows : 1. Distinctiveness or attribution of qualities of uniqueness . In our discussion of growth of interpersonal relationships to successively more intimate levels , it is expected ...
... direct implications for social penetration , as follows : 1. Distinctiveness or attribution of qualities of uniqueness . In our discussion of growth of interpersonal relationships to successively more intimate levels , it is expected ...
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... direct extension of Lewin's work was undertaken by Polansky and his associates ( Polansky & Weiss , 1959 ; Polansky et al . , 1961 ; Polansky , 1963 , 1965 ) in a series of studies of chil- drens ' verbal accessibility in therapeutic ...
... direct extension of Lewin's work was undertaken by Polansky and his associates ( Polansky & Weiss , 1959 ; Polansky et al . , 1961 ; Polansky , 1963 , 1965 ) in a series of studies of chil- drens ' verbal accessibility in therapeutic ...
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PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
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