Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... indicated reciprocity : The longer E spoke about herself , the longer did S reveal about an item ; when E changed from long to short utterances , so did S. In an analogous study ( Jourard , 1971a ) , Ss and E chose self - disclosure ...
... indicated reciprocity : The longer E spoke about herself , the longer did S reveal about an item ; when E changed from long to short utterances , so did S. In an analogous study ( Jourard , 1971a ) , Ss and E chose self - disclosure ...
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... indicated that he liked the subject and thought they would get along quite well together . 2. Later positive ( initially negative expectations disconfirmed ) in which the confederate began by disagreeing and disap- proving and indicated ...
... indicated that he liked the subject and thought they would get along quite well together . 2. Later positive ( initially negative expectations disconfirmed ) in which the confederate began by disagreeing and disap- proving and indicated ...
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... indicated by leaning toward a person , certain facial expressions , eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion and general tension are also key indicators of relaxation and attraction ; bodily attitudes of dislike are ...
... indicated by leaning toward a person , certain facial expressions , eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion and general tension are also key indicators of relaxation and attraction ; bodily attitudes of dislike are ...
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