Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Students of interpersonal phenomena have only recently begun to adopt a systems approach , with earlier work focused on one level of functioning , and then primarily in verbal and cognitive - motivational areas .
Students of interpersonal phenomena have only recently begun to adopt a systems approach , with earlier work focused on one level of functioning , and then primarily in verbal and cognitive - motivational areas .
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The importance of synchrony was especially evident in a study described earlier ( Taylor et al . , 1968 ; Taylor et al . , 1969 ; Altman et al . , 1971 ) , of socially isolated pairs of men , many of whom were unable to complete eight ...
The importance of synchrony was especially evident in a study described earlier ( Taylor et al . , 1968 ; Taylor et al . , 1969 ; Altman et al . , 1971 ) , of socially isolated pairs of men , many of whom were unable to complete eight ...
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Retrogression , on the other hand , involves a return to behavior characteristic of an earlier stage of the individuals life . This represents the concept of depenetration more accurately in that , with unresolved conflict , interaction ...
Retrogression , on the other hand , involves a return to behavior characteristic of an earlier stage of the individuals life . This represents the concept of depenetration more accurately in that , with unresolved conflict , interaction ...
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