Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... approach but to illustrate the broad sweep of historical and contemporary view- points which have contributed to the social penetration frame- work . LEWIN AND SIMMEL : GENERAL APPROACHES TO INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Historically ...
... approach but to illustrate the broad sweep of historical and contemporary view- points which have contributed to the social penetration frame- work . LEWIN AND SIMMEL : GENERAL APPROACHES TO INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Historically ...
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... approach similar to Newcomb's with explicit reference to the similarity - comple- mentarity of dyad members ' characteristics . In their " filtering theory " approach , data were collected from couples who had been dating for different ...
... approach similar to Newcomb's with explicit reference to the similarity - comple- mentarity of dyad members ' characteristics . In their " filtering theory " approach , data were collected from couples who had been dating for different ...
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... approach to such factors as interpersonal re- wards and costs and has done little to dimensionalize these phenomena in operational terms . Therefore we really do not know how to manipulate or how to assess the effects of such factors ...
... approach to such factors as interpersonal re- wards and costs and has done little to dimensionalize these phenomena in operational terms . Therefore we really do not know how to manipulate or how to assess the effects of such factors ...
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