Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... period . Ss were seventeen to twenty - one years of age and were of average intelligence . They had completed about ... period , Ss completed the questionnaire in regard to disclosure to a casual acquaintance and to their best friend ...
... period . Ss were seventeen to twenty - one years of age and were of average intelligence . They had completed about ... period , Ss completed the questionnaire in regard to disclosure to a casual acquaintance and to their best friend ...
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... periods , each lasting approximately 45 minutes . Following each period , Ss completed various sociometric and expectancy ques- tionnaires . The four interpersonal reward / cost conditions were : 1. Continuous positive ( positive ...
... periods , each lasting approximately 45 minutes . Following each period , Ss completed various sociometric and expectancy ques- tionnaires . The four interpersonal reward / cost conditions were : 1. Continuous positive ( positive ...
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... period to being negative and disap- proving . The nature of the situational context was also varied . Half the Ss expected to be living and working as a team for a six- month period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ non ...
... period to being negative and disap- proving . The nature of the situational context was also varied . Half the Ss expected to be living and working as a team for a six- month period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ non ...
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PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
The Course of Development of Interpersonal | 54 |
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