Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... CENTRAL MEMORY ( PAST ) , EVALUATION ( PRESENT ) , AND FORECAST ( FUTURE ) REWARDS AND COSTS . The social penetra- tion flow diagram discussed earlier treated the relatively pure case of a relationship with continually positive ...
... CENTRAL MEMORY ( PAST ) , EVALUATION ( PRESENT ) , AND FORECAST ( FUTURE ) REWARDS AND COSTS . The social penetra- tion flow diagram discussed earlier treated the relatively pure case of a relationship with continually positive ...
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... MEMORY PROBABLE OUTCOME FORECAST ASSESSMENT development TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP CENTRAL MEMORY FORECAST ASSESSMENT PROBABLE OUTCOME Case. Case 1 Highly favorable Large positive Table 3–1 Relationship among central memory , forecast and ...
... MEMORY PROBABLE OUTCOME FORECAST ASSESSMENT development TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP CENTRAL MEMORY FORECAST ASSESSMENT PROBABLE OUTCOME Case. Case 1 Highly favorable Large positive Table 3–1 Relationship among central memory , forecast and ...
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... central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central memory pool with the same relative reward / cost balance but with a greater absolute amount of rewards and costs in central memory . Here ...
... central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central memory pool with the same relative reward / cost balance but with a greater absolute amount of rewards and costs in central memory . Here ...
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