Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... less certain , infor- mation is in a less accessible form , and the positive aspects of the interaction are the salient ones . For these reasons , the developing stages of an interpersonal relationship are viewed as subjectively ...
... less certain , infor- mation is in a less accessible form , and the positive aspects of the interaction are the salient ones . For these reasons , the developing stages of an interpersonal relationship are viewed as subjectively ...
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... less susceptible to immedi- ate events . The unexpected , though positive , outcome should have less impact on subsequent interactions . The initially bad impression is more entrenched and less easily changed , but with continued ...
... less susceptible to immedi- ate events . The unexpected , though positive , outcome should have less impact on subsequent interactions . The initially bad impression is more entrenched and less easily changed , but with continued ...
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... less and less dependent on one another . Without denying the validity of this process ( little research exists ) , it might be speculated that this seem- ingly less active “ decay ” of relationships might be cast in our general ...
... less and less dependent on one another . Without denying the validity of this process ( little research exists ) , it might be speculated that this seem- ingly less active “ decay ” of relationships might be cast in our general ...
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PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
Empirical Studies on Developmental | 79 |
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