Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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ous issues , and more central layers contain fears , self - concepts , and basic values ( the central core properties ) . 2. Proceeding inward , there is more of a one - to - many relationship between aspects of personality .
ous issues , and more central layers contain fears , self - concepts , and basic values ( the central core properties ) . 2. Proceeding inward , there is more of a one - to - many relationship between aspects of personality .
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... and they suggested that a process of mutual reciprocity guides the disclosure process , that is , revealing begets revealing as a basic interpersonal process.2 While suggestive , such studies do not provide definitive evidence ...
... and they suggested that a process of mutual reciprocity guides the disclosure process , that is , revealing begets revealing as a basic interpersonal process.2 While suggestive , such studies do not provide definitive evidence ...
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SUMMARY The basic effects of interpersonal rewards and costs on various aspects of the penetration process were confirmed in several studies designed to test aspects of the framework . People become more or less open to others in terms ...
SUMMARY The basic effects of interpersonal rewards and costs on various aspects of the penetration process were confirmed in several studies designed to test aspects of the framework . People become more or less open to others in terms ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
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