Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... Compatibility Elaboration Low Compatibility High Compatibility Facilitation Low Compatibility 2 3 Temporal Stage Fig . 5-6 Elaboration and facilitation for different reward / cost conditions : Frankfurt Study . ( Adapted from Frankfurt ...
... Compatibility Elaboration Low Compatibility High Compatibility Facilitation Low Compatibility 2 3 Temporal Stage Fig . 5-6 Elaboration and facilitation for different reward / cost conditions : Frankfurt Study . ( Adapted from Frankfurt ...
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... compatibility and developmental stage of the relationship . For example , Figure 7-2 indicates that differences between high and low revealers were contingent on compatibility factors : At all stages of the relationship high revealers ...
... compatibility and developmental stage of the relationship . For example , Figure 7-2 indicates that differences between high and low revealers were contingent on compatibility factors : At all stages of the relationship high revealers ...
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... compatibility in the areas of inclusion , control , and affection . Among college students where certain contacts are determined by mutual agreement ( fraternity mem- bership ) , inclusion compatibility is most essential for successful ...
... compatibility in the areas of inclusion , control , and affection . Among college students where certain contacts are determined by mutual agreement ( fraternity mem- bership ) , inclusion compatibility is most essential for successful ...
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