Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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Stranica 87
... become pretty good friends . Because of family illness , your roommate Mary had to with- draw from school . Usually in this kind of situation , you are allowed to choose a roommate from a waiting list provided by the student housing ...
... become pretty good friends . Because of family illness , your roommate Mary had to with- draw from school . Usually in this kind of situation , you are allowed to choose a roommate from a waiting list provided by the student housing ...
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... become wholly attached to one person and are invio- late in their use , except under very special circumstances . Such objects may so definitively relate to the " essence " of a person or may so vividly symbolize an unshareable self ...
... become wholly attached to one person and are invio- late in their use , except under very special circumstances . Such objects may so definitively relate to the " essence " of a person or may so vividly symbolize an unshareable self ...
Stranica 185
... become a stereotyped process , with everyone slowly becoming similar as the rhetoric of exchange becomes the end itself . If this process occurs repeatedly , we would predict that the ability to trust others would lessen since one could ...
... become a stereotyped process , with everyone slowly becoming similar as the rhetoric of exchange becomes the end itself . If this process occurs repeatedly , we would predict that the ability to trust others would lessen since one could ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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