Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... disclosed on the first exchange trial to those whom Ss reported liking following the preliminary acquaintance session , suggesting that , beyond a basic acquaintanceship , liking leads to disclosure . Analysis of later trial data ...
... disclosed on the first exchange trial to those whom Ss reported liking following the preliminary acquaintance session , suggesting that , beyond a basic acquaintanceship , liking leads to disclosure . Analysis of later trial data ...
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... disclosed to various target persons ( par- ents , friends , etc. ) , and what these targets had revealed in turn to them . Correlations between mutual self - disclosure were con- sistently high , suggesting to the authors an exchange ...
... disclosed to various target persons ( par- ents , friends , etc. ) , and what these targets had revealed in turn to them . Correlations between mutual self - disclosure were con- sistently high , suggesting to the authors an exchange ...
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... disclosed to a target at each of two levels of intimacy ) . Although partially confounded with breadth at more intimate levels of exchange , a depth score was also calculated- based on the average Thurstone scale value of the five most ...
... disclosed to a target at each of two levels of intimacy ) . Although partially confounded with breadth at more intimate levels of exchange , a depth score was also calculated- based on the average Thurstone scale value of the five most ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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