Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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He 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 ...
He 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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In order to describe social interaction systematically , Watson and Potter ( 1962 ) used the concept of sociability ... Watson and Potter described various types of interaction : presenting , or “ interaction which establishes each ...
In order to describe social interaction systematically , Watson and Potter ( 1962 ) used the concept of sociability ... Watson and Potter described various types of interaction : presenting , or “ interaction which establishes each ...
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This does not say “ why ” high and low revealers come to exist ( i.e. , via linkages with enduring personality characteristics of the type described above ) , but it at least deals with “ how ” they behave differently in social ...
This does not say “ why ” high and low revealers come to exist ( i.e. , via linkages with enduring personality characteristics of the type described above ) , but it at least deals with “ how ” they behave differently in social ...
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