Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS A basic aspect of the environment which bears on interpersonal relationships is that of physical proximity or closeness among people . In a classic study Festinger , Schachter , and Back ( 1950 ) ...
... PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS A basic aspect of the environment which bears on interpersonal relationships is that of physical proximity or closeness among people . In a classic study Festinger , Schachter , and Back ( 1950 ) ...
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... physical distance is important in social relationships , the configuration or layout of the environment must also be taken into account . Sim- ilar results were obtained in a study of a suburban development by Whyte ( 1956 ) , who ...
... physical distance is important in social relationships , the configuration or layout of the environment must also be taken into account . Sim- ilar results were obtained in a study of a suburban development by Whyte ( 1956 ) , who ...
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... physical environment . A closed physical setting , such as that of an astronaut team , a socially isolated group , or a situation where people are confined in some physical setting make for a wholly different situation than does a ...
... physical environment . A closed physical setting , such as that of an astronaut team , a socially isolated group , or a situation where people are confined in some physical setting make for a wholly different situation than does a ...
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