Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... behavior patterns are organized as a hierarchy and range from discrete , molecular levels of behavior to holistic , integrated behavior sets . Scheflen ( 1968 ) states : The units are found in the form of hierarchy of levels of ...
... behavior patterns are organized as a hierarchy and range from discrete , molecular levels of behavior to holistic , integrated behavior sets . Scheflen ( 1968 ) states : The units are found in the form of hierarchy of levels of ...
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... behaviors one at a time and also searches for patterns of behavior . The search for broad , single behavior consistencies that apply to all dyads ( e.g. , more eye contact , more positive head nods , specific uses of space , etc. ) is ...
... behaviors one at a time and also searches for patterns of behavior . The search for broad , single behavior consistencies that apply to all dyads ( e.g. , more eye contact , more positive head nods , specific uses of space , etc. ) is ...
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... behavior , and several other ecological behaviors . Successful group members seemed to synchronize their behavior with one another and form an effective team compared with aborters . For example , synchrony was examined via patterns of ...
... behavior , and several other ecological behaviors . Successful group members seemed to synchronize their behavior with one another and form an effective team compared with aborters . For example , synchrony was examined via patterns of ...
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