Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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However , in newer communities and in certain apartment developments , neighbors often form the nucleus for close friendships . Because a great many associations between neighbors are situationally forced , attempts are usually made to ...
However , in newer communities and in certain apartment developments , neighbors often form the nucleus for close friendships . Because a great many associations between neighbors are situationally forced , attempts are usually made to ...
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At close or intimate zones the head , pelvis , eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensitive shifts in eye movements and in the fine musculature of the ...
At close or intimate zones the head , pelvis , eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensitive shifts in eye movements and in the fine musculature of the ...
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Argyle , Lalljee , and Cook ( 1968 ) reported feelings of discomfort , poor speech synchrony between people , and more interruptions and pauses when visual contact was low , especially at close distances . Moscovici and Plon ( 1966 ) ...
Argyle , Lalljee , and Cook ( 1968 ) reported feelings of discomfort , poor speech synchrony between people , and more interruptions and pauses when visual contact was low , especially at close distances . Moscovici and Plon ( 1966 ) ...
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