Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... method of equal appearing inter- vals . Each stimulus card had an equal number of nonintimate and intimate statements from which the S could choose to de- scribe himself . Measures of penetration were breadth frequency , represented by ...
... method of equal appearing inter- vals . Each stimulus card had an equal number of nonintimate and intimate statements from which the S could choose to de- scribe himself . Measures of penetration were breadth frequency , represented by ...
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... methods at our disposal are quite inadequate in several respects . First , the social penetration process is a time - bound one which occurs in natural settings and often en- compasses a long time - span . Experimental field studies ...
... methods at our disposal are quite inadequate in several respects . First , the social penetration process is a time - bound one which occurs in natural settings and often en- compasses a long time - span . Experimental field studies ...
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... method for objective measurement of interpersonal relations and group behavior . Technical Report No. 1 , Office of Naval Research , Contract Nonr . 475 ( 08 ) , 1960 . PARSONS , T. , & BALES , R. F. Family socialization and interaction ...
... method for objective measurement of interpersonal relations and group behavior . Technical Report No. 1 , Office of Naval Research , Contract Nonr . 475 ( 08 ) , 1960 . PARSONS , T. , & BALES , R. F. Family socialization and interaction ...
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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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