Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... described central or inner regions as more intimate , with the individual less willing to engage in social exchange in these areas , whereas peripheral regions are open , common , and involved in the “ public ” life of the individual ...
... described central or inner regions as more intimate , with the individual less willing to engage in social exchange in these areas , whereas peripheral regions are open , common , and involved in the “ public ” life of the individual ...
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... described , adopted this strategy . The Taylor Study In the Taylor study ( 1968 ) , described in more detail in Chapter Five , self - disclosure by college roommates was examined over a semester . Prior to the semester , high and low ...
... described , adopted this strategy . The Taylor Study In the Taylor study ( 1968 ) , described in more detail in Chapter Five , self - disclosure by college roommates was examined over a semester . Prior to the semester , high and low ...
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... described here . Or , to put it another way , the game and rules are the same , the only difference may be the words . CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESS In the course of this book we described a number of studies on ...
... described here . Or , to put it another way , the game and rules are the same , the only difference may be the words . CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESS In the course of this book we described a number of studies on ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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