Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Thus the process should not be necessarily viewed as a static one with a fixed beginning point and a fixed ending point . Members of a close dyad either may or may not continue to learn more about one another , may or may not move ...
Thus the process should not be necessarily viewed as a static one with a fixed beginning point and a fixed ending point . Members of a close dyad either may or may not continue to learn more about one another , may or may not move ...
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Lazarsfeld and Merton ( 1954 ) viewed this issue in a study of friendship patterns in an interracial housing setting . They noted that many friendly relationships were nipped in the bud after initially satisfactory exchanges which then ...
Lazarsfeld and Merton ( 1954 ) viewed this issue in a study of friendship patterns in an interracial housing setting . They noted that many friendly relationships were nipped in the bud after initially satisfactory exchanges which then ...
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Also , encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology . Thus some have argued that the encounter group movement may facilitate ...
Also , encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology . Thus some have argued that the encounter group movement may facilitate ...
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