Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... Figure 2-2 combines various levels of functioning in a way which complements depth and breadth notions . This complementary relationship is reflected in the central - peripheral insert on the right side of the figure . The prior ...
... Figure 2-2 combines various levels of functioning in a way which complements depth and breadth notions . This complementary relationship is reflected in the central - peripheral insert on the right side of the figure . The prior ...
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... Figure 3-1 by different profiles for depth and breadth category penetration . Breadth frequency refers to the idea that each area of per- sonality has specific items or pieces of information ( see Figure 3-1c ) , analogous to Rokeach's ...
... Figure 3-1 by different profiles for depth and breadth category penetration . Breadth frequency refers to the idea that each area of per- sonality has specific items or pieces of information ( see Figure 3-1c ) , analogous to Rokeach's ...
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... Figure 3-2 , is con- ceptualized as ( 1 ) a series of verbal , nonverbal , and environ- mentally oriented behavioral interactions ( oval figures ) and ( 2 ) a parallel set of internal subjective processes ( rectangular figures ) . For ...
... Figure 3-2 , is con- ceptualized as ( 1 ) a series of verbal , nonverbal , and environ- mentally oriented behavioral interactions ( oval figures ) and ( 2 ) a parallel set of internal subjective processes ( rectangular figures ) . For ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
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