Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... cumulative reservoir of prior reward / cost experi- ences . As a relationship develops , the outcomes of evaluation and forecast processes are fed into this central memory and contribute to a cumulative outcome history of the dyad ...
... cumulative reservoir of prior reward / cost experi- ences . As a relationship develops , the outcomes of evaluation and forecast processes are fed into this central memory and contribute to a cumulative outcome history of the dyad ...
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... Cumulative breadth of social penetra- tion : Frankfurt Study . ( Adapted from Frankfurt , 1965. ) macy . As should be expected from a cumulative plot , interaction in all areas of discourse increased through successive stages of ...
... Cumulative breadth of social penetra- tion : Frankfurt Study . ( Adapted from Frankfurt , 1965. ) macy . As should be expected from a cumulative plot , interaction in all areas of discourse increased through successive stages of ...
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... cumulative basis , there was a greater breadth of interpersonal interaction in nonintimate versus inti- mate topical areas . With regard to the role of interpersonal reward / cost fac- tors , the data of Figure 5-4 show that those in ...
... cumulative basis , there was a greater breadth of interpersonal interaction in nonintimate versus inti- mate topical areas . With regard to the role of interpersonal reward / cost fac- tors , the data of Figure 5-4 show that those in ...
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