Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... appearing to have a systematic , generic developmental history . The Wisdom of the Ages : Contradictory Proverbs ... appear to contradict one another . For example : " Opposites attract " versus " Birds of a feather flock together ...
... appearing to have a systematic , generic developmental history . The Wisdom of the Ages : Contradictory Proverbs ... appear to contradict one another . For example : " Opposites attract " versus " Birds of a feather flock together ...
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... appear attractive . But , the liking / disclosure relationship is primarily an interpersonal event not an individual one . In his writings Jourard implies that reward / cost aspects of disclosure are inherent in the process of ...
... appear attractive . But , the liking / disclosure relationship is primarily an interpersonal event not an individual one . In his writings Jourard implies that reward / cost aspects of disclosure are inherent in the process of ...
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... appear to be cumulative and dynamic ; social penetration behavior is affected by the cumulation of past ex- periences by way of the central memory concept , but is also modifiable as expected outcomes change . Thus people do over- come ...
... appear to be cumulative and dynamic ; social penetration behavior is affected by the cumulation of past ex- periences by way of the central memory concept , but is also modifiable as expected outcomes change . Thus people do over- come ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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