Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... DIMENSIONS OF THE SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESS Here we step up the ladder of abstraction and propose some overlapping " dimensions " of nonverbal , environmental , and ver- bal behaviors relevant to the social penetration process . The ...
... DIMENSIONS OF THE SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESS Here we step up the ladder of abstraction and propose some overlapping " dimensions " of nonverbal , environmental , and ver- bal behaviors relevant to the social penetration process . The ...
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... dimensions capture , at an abstract level , the range of behavioral changes which occur as relation- ships develop . In the next section these dimensions are used to describe some generic patterns or stages of the social penetra- tion ...
... dimensions capture , at an abstract level , the range of behavioral changes which occur as relation- ships develop . In the next section these dimensions are used to describe some generic patterns or stages of the social penetra- tion ...
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... dimensions proposed are equal , important , or com- pletely orthogonal is not certain . What this framework repre- sents , however , is a way of classifying social settings in terms of dimensions potentially relevant to the social ...
... dimensions proposed are equal , important , or com- pletely orthogonal is not certain . What this framework repre- sents , however , is a way of classifying social settings in terms of dimensions potentially relevant to the social ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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