Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... parties begin early to attribute unique and highly individualized characteristics to their relationship , these being the bases of satisfaction which serve to foster the relationship . 2. Consistency over time in reaction to the event ...
... parties begin early to attribute unique and highly individualized characteristics to their relationship , these being the bases of satisfaction which serve to foster the relationship . 2. Consistency over time in reaction to the event ...
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... parties . Many people are confused by couples or friends who seem to argue constantly but who nevertheless seem to have a healthy relationship . It is possible that such cases involve constructive conflicts , based on a level of trust ...
... parties . Many people are confused by couples or friends who seem to argue constantly but who nevertheless seem to have a healthy relationship . It is possible that such cases involve constructive conflicts , based on a level of trust ...
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... parties do not have a long - term commitment to one another . Or , stated in terms of the social penetration framework , the idea is to accelerate and telescope the process of exchange , doing quickly what may ordinarily require more ...
... parties do not have a long - term commitment to one another . Or , stated in terms of the social penetration framework , the idea is to accelerate and telescope the process of exchange , doing quickly what may ordinarily require more ...
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The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
Empirical Studies on Developmental | 79 |
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