Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... continued interaction at an achieved level of intimacy because of the certainty of receiv- ing known , favorable outcomes . Thus social relationships are a blend of interaction in new , unexplored areas and in established ones in order ...
... continued interaction at an achieved level of intimacy because of the certainty of receiv- ing known , favorable outcomes . Thus social relationships are a blend of interaction in new , unexplored areas and in established ones in order ...
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... continued Stage of Relationship 3 HIGH COMPATIBILITY CASE her again at the school cafe- teria . As Jane is eating she notices you coming through the food line . With a friendly smile she motions you to join her ; you wave back , nodding ...
... continued Stage of Relationship 3 HIGH COMPATIBILITY CASE her again at the school cafe- teria . As Jane is eating she notices you coming through the food line . With a friendly smile she motions you to join her ; you wave back , nodding ...
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... continued strife produces in each an emotional instability , a lowering of the threshold for experiencing slights and of the emo- tional boiling point in reacting to them , and the strife which arises from this reacts upon their ...
... continued strife produces in each an emotional instability , a lowering of the threshold for experiencing slights and of the emo- tional boiling point in reacting to them , and the strife which arises from this reacts upon their ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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