Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... dyad , which relates to our " wedge " hypothesis that relatively more exchange will occur in nonintimate versus intimate areas . That is , an es- tablished dyad is a curious mixture of trivial and intimate ex- changes . A close dyadic ...
... dyad , which relates to our " wedge " hypothesis that relatively more exchange will occur in nonintimate versus intimate areas . That is , an es- tablished dyad is a curious mixture of trivial and intimate ex- changes . A close dyadic ...
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... dyad " use , coupled with a perception by dyad members and others that such use is , in fact , unique . The use of objects and areas to solidify interpersonal bonds is evident to the most casual student of history or anthropology ...
... dyad " use , coupled with a perception by dyad members and others that such use is , in fact , unique . The use of objects and areas to solidify interpersonal bonds is evident to the most casual student of history or anthropology ...
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... dyad . They described the impact of conflict in one area on other areas . They state that “ dis- sension over one issue may proceed to and include other areas of interaction and , with piling up of dissociative processes , the pair ...
... dyad . They described the impact of conflict in one area on other areas . They state that “ dis- sension over one issue may proceed to and include other areas of interaction and , with piling up of dissociative processes , the pair ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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