Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... central - peripheral or depth dimension ( Rokeach , 1960 , 1968 ; Lewin , 1964a , 1964b ) . There are several properties associated with the depth dimension . For example , more individual items are posited to exist at the outer than ...
... central - peripheral or depth dimension ( Rokeach , 1960 , 1968 ; Lewin , 1964a , 1964b ) . There are several properties associated with the depth dimension . For example , more individual items are posited to exist at the outer than ...
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... central layers contain fears , self - con- cepts , and basic values ( the central core properties ) . 2. Proceeding inward , there is more of a one - to - many relation- ship between aspects of personality . The more central areas have ...
... central layers contain fears , self - con- cepts , and basic values ( the central core properties ) . 2. Proceeding inward , there is more of a one - to - many relation- ship between aspects of personality . The more central areas have ...
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... central areas of per- sonality were approached , partly because of uncertainty about reward / cost properties . Also , rewards and costs in intimate areas were hypothesized to be high in magnitude because of their central role in ...
... central areas of per- sonality were approached , partly because of uncertainty about reward / cost properties . Also , rewards and costs in intimate areas were hypothesized to be high in magnitude because of their central role in ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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