Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... analysis of open - ended responses . ( Reliability of coding by independent raters indi- cated approximately 95 percent agreement . ) Based on pilot data , 26 topical categories were identified , including biographi- cal information ...
... analysis of open - ended responses . ( Reliability of coding by independent raters indi- cated approximately 95 percent agreement . ) Based on pilot data , 26 topical categories were identified , including biographi- cal information ...
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... analysis of " whole people , " not merely analysis of discrete beha- vioral events . Or , to reiterate , the social penetration process should be viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes ...
... analysis of " whole people , " not merely analysis of discrete beha- vioral events . Or , to reiterate , the social penetration process should be viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes ...
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... analysis of a quasicourtship process which illustrates different levels of functioning in a specific situ- ation . According to his analysis , courtship presentation involves three major units : ( 1 ) readiness , ( 2 ) positioning , and ...
... analysis of a quasicourtship process which illustrates different levels of functioning in a specific situ- ation . According to his analysis , courtship presentation involves three major units : ( 1 ) readiness , ( 2 ) positioning , and ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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