Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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There are several properties associated with the depth dimension . For example , more individual items are posited to exist at the outer than the inner layers of personalitythese are specific facts , usually superficial , such as ...
There are several properties associated with the depth dimension . For example , more individual items are posited to exist at the outer than the inner layers of personalitythese are specific facts , usually superficial , such as ...
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CHANGES IN DEPTH AND BREADTH OF SOCIAL PENETRATION1 Depth of Social Penetration The previous chapter described a depth dimension of personality , whose more central aspects are increasingly vulnerable and unique , and which play an ...
CHANGES IN DEPTH AND BREADTH OF SOCIAL PENETRATION1 Depth of Social Penetration The previous chapter described a depth dimension of personality , whose more central aspects are increasingly vulnerable and unique , and which play an ...
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A means of measurement for depth level of interpersonal exchange can be derived from the Thurstone scale - values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) intimacy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal ...
A means of measurement for depth level of interpersonal exchange can be derived from the Thurstone scale - values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) intimacy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal ...
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