Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... influence peripheral items . This notion is close to that of Rokeach ( 1960 , 1968 ) , who states that peripheral be ... influenced by more fundamental , underlying properties and ( 2 ) one's specific views about politi- cal and social ...
... influence peripheral items . This notion is close to that of Rokeach ( 1960 , 1968 ) , who states that peripheral be ... influenced by more fundamental , underlying properties and ( 2 ) one's specific views about politi- cal and social ...
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... influence other areas , are tied to them in a systematic sense , and can produce reverberations throughout the relationship . A conflict about basic dominance- submission values , for example , can have an impact on related issues in ...
... influence other areas , are tied to them in a systematic sense , and can produce reverberations throughout the relationship . A conflict about basic dominance- submission values , for example , can have an impact on related issues in ...
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... influence of propinquity and opportunities for inter- action on classroom relationships . Human Relations , 1961 , 14 , 63-69 . BYRNE , D. , & BUEHLER , J. A. A note on the influence of propinquity upon acquaintanceships . Journal of ...
... influence of propinquity and opportunities for inter- action on classroom relationships . Human Relations , 1961 , 14 , 63-69 . BYRNE , D. , & BUEHLER , J. A. A note on the influence of propinquity upon acquaintanceships . Journal of ...
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PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
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