Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... extent that repeated assessment of past interactions and predictions of the future are favorable , the relationship will proceed further . Not only will mutual explora- tion go to more intimate areas , but there will also be a broaden ...
... extent that repeated assessment of past interactions and predictions of the future are favorable , the relationship will proceed further . Not only will mutual explora- tion go to more intimate areas , but there will also be a broaden ...
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... extent to which the distribution of rewards and costs between persons is perceived as being fair and equitable . A man in an exchange relationship with another will expect that the rewards of each man be proportional to his costs- the ...
... extent to which the distribution of rewards and costs between persons is perceived as being fair and equitable . A man in an exchange relationship with another will expect that the rewards of each man be proportional to his costs- the ...
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... extent impermeable and not completely understandable by the other person . Thus it must be kept in mind that interaction is never wholly spontaneous , synchronous , or substitutable . The behavior and feelings of another person ...
... extent impermeable and not completely understandable by the other person . Thus it must be kept in mind that interaction is never wholly spontaneous , synchronous , or substitutable . The behavior and feelings of another person ...
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The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
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