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... situations , breadth of disclosure in nonintimate , superficial areas was greater than that occurring in intimate , deep - seated areas . It can also be noted that the shape of the wedge varies as a function of target and situation ...
... situations , breadth of disclosure in nonintimate , superficial areas was greater than that occurring in intimate , deep - seated areas . It can also be noted that the shape of the wedge varies as a function of target and situation ...
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... situation are inextricably linked . The situation places cultural demands on actors to “ read ” and “ play ” certain roles . We learn how to determine the demands of certain situations , to define what is expected behaviorally , and to ...
... situation are inextricably linked . The situation places cultural demands on actors to “ read ” and “ play ” certain roles . We learn how to determine the demands of certain situations , to define what is expected behaviorally , and to ...
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... situations , Goffman ( 1961b ) de- scribed how behaviors are restricted by a person's culturally bound definitions of the situation ( e.g. , jury deliberations , card games , dancing , etc. ) . We either know or quickly learn about ...
... situations , Goffman ( 1961b ) de- scribed how behaviors are restricted by a person's culturally bound definitions of the situation ( e.g. , jury deliberations , card games , dancing , etc. ) . We either know or quickly learn about ...
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