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In fact , the rate of increase in intimate areas was very slight . Essentially identical curves were found for breadth time , the average length of time S talked about items . These data generally replicate those of the preceding ...
In fact , the rate of increase in intimate areas was very slight . Essentially identical curves were found for breadth time , the average length of time S talked about items . These data generally replicate those of the preceding ...
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... it must be kept in mind that interaction is never wholly spontaneous , synchronous , or substitutable . The behavior and feelings of another person , however close , are to some degree unpredictable . In fact , as we shall point out ...
... it must be kept in mind that interaction is never wholly spontaneous , synchronous , or substitutable . The behavior and feelings of another person , however close , are to some degree unpredictable . In fact , as we shall point out ...
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This finding is especially interesting in view of the fact that Lewin's hypothesis was suggested many years ago , during which time German life has undergone tremendous political and social change , perhaps attesting to the ...
This finding is especially interesting in view of the fact that Lewin's hypothesis was suggested many years ago , during which time German life has undergone tremendous political and social change , perhaps attesting to the ...
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