Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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By now you and Jane have become pretty good friends . Because of family illness , your roommate Mary had to withdraw from school . Usually in this kind of situation , you are allowed to choose a roommate from a waiting list provided by ...
By now you and Jane have become pretty good friends . Because of family illness , your roommate Mary had to withdraw from school . Usually in this kind of situation , you are allowed to choose a roommate from a waiting list provided by ...
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their environment become common and interchangeably used . Their lives intertwine and overlap regarding a whole range of objects and areas , from very ordinary ones to relatively personal ones . McCall ( 1970 ) makes this point quite ...
their environment become common and interchangeably used . Their lives intertwine and overlap regarding a whole range of objects and areas , from very ordinary ones to relatively personal ones . McCall ( 1970 ) makes this point quite ...
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Rapid movement to the " essence ” of another person may pall after a bit and may eventually become a stereotyped process , with everyone slowly becoming similar as the rhetoric of exchange becomes the end itself .
Rapid movement to the " essence ” of another person may pall after a bit and may eventually become a stereotyped process , with everyone slowly becoming similar as the rhetoric of exchange becomes the end itself .
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