Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Half the Ss expected to be living and working as a team for a sixmonth period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ nonwithdrawal situation ” in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship .
Half the Ss expected to be living and working as a team for a sixmonth period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ nonwithdrawal situation ” in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship .
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The third variable involved expectations about length of the isolation period , with some groups expecting to be isolated for four days and others expecting a twenty - day stay . The actual period of the experiment was eight days ...
The third variable involved expectations about length of the isolation period , with some groups expecting to be isolated for four days and others expecting a twenty - day stay . The actual period of the experiment was eight days ...
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From this line of reasoning we expect that relationships that proceed rapidly , beyond early contact ... where problems are worked through , where conflict is expected and seen as a normal part of the growth process , and where there is ...
From this line of reasoning we expect that relationships that proceed rapidly , beyond early contact ... where problems are worked through , where conflict is expected and seen as a normal part of the growth process , and where there is ...
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