Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... probably more variable . Many neighbor relationships are fairly superficial , with interactions usually related to matters essential to “ survival " as neighbors , such as children , gardens and lawns , trash collection , civic ...
... probably more variable . Many neighbor relationships are fairly superficial , with interactions usually related to matters essential to “ survival " as neighbors , such as children , gardens and lawns , trash collection , civic ...
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... probably produce a lower and less rapid rate of social penetration than social situations , since the emphasis is typically directed toward the job rather than toward " maintenance func- tions , and because there often are prescribed ...
... probably produce a lower and less rapid rate of social penetration than social situations , since the emphasis is typically directed toward the job rather than toward " maintenance func- tions , and because there often are prescribed ...
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... probably restricted to a few trusted others at highly personal , intimate levels , although it probably also is reflected in a generally more receptive approach to most people . emphasize in this analysis is the idea that lack of 186 ...
... probably restricted to a few trusted others at highly personal , intimate levels , although it probably also is reflected in a generally more receptive approach to most people . emphasize in this analysis is the idea that lack of 186 ...
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