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Simmel ( 1950 ) also discusses the established dyad , which relates to our “ wedge ” hypothesis that relatively more exchange will occur in nonintimate versus intimate areas . That is , an established dyad is a curious mixture of ...
Simmel ( 1950 ) also discusses the established dyad , which relates to our “ wedge ” hypothesis that relatively more exchange will occur in nonintimate versus intimate areas . That is , an established dyad is a curious mixture of ...
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To the extent that personal objects or areas are made mutually accessible , and if such use is frequent and relatively unique to the dyad , then it may be said that movement along a type of “ environmental depth continuum " has occurred ...
To the extent that personal objects or areas are made mutually accessible , and if such use is frequent and relatively unique to the dyad , then it may be said that movement along a type of “ environmental depth continuum " has occurred ...
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Becker and Useem ( 1942 ) alluded to some of these ideas in an interesting analysis of the dyad . They described the impact of conflict in one area on other areas . They state that “ dissension over one issue may proceed to and include ...
Becker and Useem ( 1942 ) alluded to some of these ideas in an interesting analysis of the dyad . They described the impact of conflict in one area on other areas . They state that “ dissension over one issue may proceed to and include ...
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