Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... developmental events and reward / cost factors in growing in- terpersonal relationships . He describes the ... developmental processes with increasing intimacy is quite congruent with our formulation . Furthermore , his explicit linkage ...
... developmental events and reward / cost factors in growing in- terpersonal relationships . He describes the ... developmental processes with increasing intimacy is quite congruent with our formulation . Furthermore , his explicit linkage ...
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... DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES IN SMALL GROUPS In addition to the ideas offered by Newcomb ( 1959 , 1961 ) , Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) , Schutz ( 1958 ) , and those reviewed above , others have been concerned with developmental stages of ...
... DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES IN SMALL GROUPS In addition to the ideas offered by Newcomb ( 1959 , 1961 ) , Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) , Schutz ( 1958 ) , and those reviewed above , others have been concerned with developmental stages of ...
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... developmental changes in social penetration processes . Of primary interest were shifts in self- disclosure in intimate and nonintimate areas over time , and the contribution of individual differences to developmental proc- esses . In ...
... developmental changes in social penetration processes . Of primary interest were shifts in self- disclosure in intimate and nonintimate areas over time , and the contribution of individual differences to developmental proc- esses . In ...
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