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... values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) inti- macy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal interaction . A more refined measure might be developed by holding breadth frequency constant and using ...
... values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) inti- macy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal interaction . A more refined measure might be developed by holding breadth frequency constant and using ...
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... values . Thus early attraction was based on superficial , objective characteristics at outer , peripheral layers of personality . As peo- ple had the opportunity to scan and explore one another at more intimate levels , they gravitated ...
... values . Thus early attraction was based on superficial , objective characteristics at outer , peripheral layers of personality . As peo- ple had the opportunity to scan and explore one another at more intimate levels , they gravitated ...
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... values . . . But it is not always the case , of course , that the friend- ship does remain intact . When the contradictory values are so deep rooted as to be unyielding , the social contacts of friends are likely to irritate rather than ...
... values . . . But it is not always the case , of course , that the friend- ship does remain intact . When the contradictory values are so deep rooted as to be unyielding , the social contacts of friends are likely to irritate rather than ...
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