Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... DEPENETRATION OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Rewards and Costs and the Impact of Conflict Social bonds with a long history of satisfying experiences are probably less susceptible to major disruption than less broad- based relationships ...
... DEPENETRATION OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Rewards and Costs and the Impact of Conflict Social bonds with a long history of satisfying experiences are probably less susceptible to major disruption than less broad- based relationships ...
Stranica 175
... depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal value is apt to lead to more depenetration and to a greater probability of destruction of the relationship than conflict about a minor , superficial issue . Thus , many close ...
... depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal value is apt to lead to more depenetration and to a greater probability of destruction of the relationship than conflict about a minor , superficial issue . Thus , many close ...
Stranica 176
... depenetration . Much of what has been hypothesized derives from the overall social penetration framework and from a number of writ- ers who investigated various aspects of the issue . Lewin's ( 1946b ) analysis of regression and ...
... depenetration . Much of what has been hypothesized derives from the overall social penetration framework and from a number of writ- ers who investigated various aspects of the issue . Lewin's ( 1946b ) analysis of regression and ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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