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Thus Lewin saw developmental processes as varying in ( 1 ) rate of growth , ( 2 ) level of intimacy achieved , and ( 3 ) personality or national character type . These ideas can easily be translated to describe the two key dimensions of ...
Thus Lewin saw developmental processes as varying in ( 1 ) rate of growth , ( 2 ) level of intimacy achieved , and ( 3 ) personality or national character type . These ideas can easily be translated to describe the two key dimensions of ...
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( 1961 ) also see the developmental process as a series of successive plateaus , disturbances , and progressions . Within each phase they posit a period of relative stability or integration and a period of transition or instability .
( 1961 ) also see the developmental process as a series of successive plateaus , disturbances , and progressions . Within each phase they posit a period of relative stability or integration and a period of transition or instability .
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CHAPTER FIVE Empirical Studies on Developmental and Reward / Cost Features of Social Penetration Processes This chapter summarizes studies addressed to specific aspects of the social penetration framework .
CHAPTER FIVE Empirical Studies on Developmental and Reward / Cost Features of Social Penetration Processes This chapter summarizes studies addressed to specific aspects of the social penetration framework .
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