Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes complementing one another ( e.g. , smiling with head nodding simultaneously ) , sometimes sub- stituting one for another ( e.g. , a frown used to express ...
... viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes complementing one another ( e.g. , smiling with head nodding simultaneously ) , sometimes sub- stituting one for another ( e.g. , a frown used to express ...
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... 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 forward on all dimensions of the social ...
... 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 forward on all dimensions of the social ...
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... 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 adaptation to newly emerging ...
... 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 adaptation to newly emerging ...
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