Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... groups . The major source of the difference occurred in intimate areas of exchange , where positive groups were significantly more personal than negative groups . These findings are congruent with the Frankfurt find- ings in that the ...
... groups . The major source of the difference occurred in intimate areas of exchange , where positive groups were significantly more personal than negative groups . These findings are congruent with the Frankfurt find- ings in that the ...
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... groups spent less time together , talking or doing things as a pair during the early days compared with completers ( see Figure 6-1 ) . One would 80 Abort Groups Completer Groups 80 Bed Percent of Time 60 Together 40 Bed 20 1 ( Awake or ...
... groups spent less time together , talking or doing things as a pair during the early days compared with completers ( see Figure 6-1 ) . One would 80 Abort Groups Completer Groups 80 Bed Percent of Time 60 Together 40 Bed 20 1 ( Awake or ...
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... group or encounter group movement , which encompasses such variants as sensitivity training , nonverbal ex- pression , marathon groups , and fight groups . Such groups are commonly referred to as " laboratories in human relations train ...
... group or encounter group movement , which encompasses such variants as sensitivity training , nonverbal ex- pression , marathon groups , and fight groups . Such groups are commonly referred to as " laboratories in human relations train ...
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