Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... Simmel's writings are quite modern . While he does not directly deal with develop- mental stages , his analysis of various types of social relationships implies a systematic developmental process . In a description of casual ...
... Simmel's writings are quite modern . While he does not directly deal with develop- mental stages , his analysis of various types of social relationships implies a systematic developmental process . In a description of casual ...
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... Simmel ( 1950 ) describes the concept of discretion as characteristic of the acquaintance level of relationship . This means having respect for the secrets of the other and : staying away from the knowledge of all that the other does ...
... Simmel ( 1950 ) describes the concept of discretion as characteristic of the acquaintance level of relationship . This means having respect for the secrets of the other and : staying away from the knowledge of all that the other does ...
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... Simmel sees this as dangerous if it occurs too fast because it may involve a viola- tion of central core characteristics of personality , which , in any relationship , probably should be maintained . Simmel ( 1950 ) also discusses the ...
... Simmel sees this as dangerous if it occurs too fast because it may involve a viola- tion of central core characteristics of personality , which , in any relationship , probably should be maintained . Simmel ( 1950 ) also discusses the ...
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