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Third , some approaches are largely theoretical , others are empirical , and others blend theory and empirical analyses in a ... The intent is not to present a comprehensive analysis of each approach but to illustrate the broad sweep of ...
Third , some approaches are largely theoretical , others are empirical , and others blend theory and empirical analyses in a ... The intent is not to present a comprehensive analysis of each approach but to illustrate the broad sweep of ...
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Kerckhoff and Davis ( 1962 ) proposed an approach similar to Newcomb's with explicit reference to the similarity - complementarity of dyad members ' characteristics . In their “ filtering theory ” approach , data were collected from ...
Kerckhoff and Davis ( 1962 ) proposed an approach similar to Newcomb's with explicit reference to the similarity - complementarity of dyad members ' characteristics . In their “ filtering theory ” approach , data were collected from ...
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Social psychology has a relatively unsophisticated approach to such factors as interpersonal rewards and costs and has done little to dimensionalize these phenomena in operational terms . Therefore we really do not know how to ...
Social psychology has a relatively unsophisticated approach to such factors as interpersonal rewards and costs and has done little to dimensionalize these phenomena in operational terms . Therefore we really do not know how to ...
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