Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... absolute magnitude of rewards should yield a faster growing and more intimate relationship . The distinction between relative and absolute outcomes is probably very difficult to make in the laboratory . Nevertheless , there are some ...
... absolute magnitude of rewards should yield a faster growing and more intimate relationship . The distinction between relative and absolute outcomes is probably very difficult to make in the laboratory . Nevertheless , there are some ...
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... absolute cost magnitude Case 7b Small absolute cost magnitude Case 8 Highly unfavorable but turning favorable Negative reward / Negative ... magnitude Slow forward acceleration ever , one must also consider the absolute magnitude of 47.
... absolute cost magnitude Case 7b Small absolute cost magnitude Case 8 Highly unfavorable but turning favorable Negative reward / Negative ... magnitude Slow forward acceleration ever , one must also consider the absolute magnitude of 47.
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... absolute magnitude of rewards , as well as reward / cost ratios . If the relationship has a favorable reward / cost balance and a large absolute pool ( Case 3a ) , a newly occurring negative experience should have only a slight impact ...
... absolute magnitude of rewards , as well as reward / cost ratios . If the relationship has a favorable reward / cost balance and a large absolute pool ( Case 3a ) , a newly occurring negative experience should have only a slight impact ...
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