Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... session , suggesting that , beyond a basic acquaintanceship , liking leads to disclosure . Analysis of later trial data suggested that more was disclosed to those whom Ss subsequently liked . In another experimental study , Taylor ...
... session , suggesting that , beyond a basic acquaintanceship , liking leads to disclosure . Analysis of later trial data suggested that more was disclosed to those whom Ss subsequently liked . In another experimental study , Taylor ...
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... sessions . Each deck had three items at each of three levels of intimacy , determined by prior scaling by independent judges . 4. Later negative ( initially positive expectations disconfirmed ) in The Taylor , Altman , and Sorrentino ...
... sessions . Each deck had three items at each of three levels of intimacy , determined by prior scaling by independent judges . 4. Later negative ( initially positive expectations disconfirmed ) in The Taylor , Altman , and Sorrentino ...
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... session , or a meeting . ( P. 45 ) In a more specific analysis , Scheflen ( 1964 ) distinguishes be- tween points , positions , and presentations . Points correspond to those points made in a conversation and include specific behav ...
... session , or a meeting . ( P. 45 ) In a more specific analysis , Scheflen ( 1964 ) distinguishes be- tween points , positions , and presentations . Points correspond to those points made in a conversation and include specific behav ...
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