Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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Stranica 105
... environment . But much of this work pro- ceeds along parallel lines , with the result that the verbally oriented ... ENVIRONMENT AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS The physical environment can be viewed from two perspectives -as a ...
... environment . But much of this work pro- ceeds along parallel lines , with the result that the verbally oriented ... ENVIRONMENT AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS The physical environment can be viewed from two perspectives -as a ...
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... environmental milieu which affects its course and character , but social interaction involves active use of the environment . In a word , there is a truly mutual relationship between man and his environment . With the exception of Roger ...
... environmental milieu which affects its course and character , but social interaction involves active use of the environment . In a word , there is a truly mutual relationship between man and his environment . With the exception of Roger ...
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... environment reflects and is part of the process of management of an interpersonal rela- tionship . The data from these two social isolation studies indirectly suggest that facets of the physical environment are actively used in the ...
... environment reflects and is part of the process of management of an interpersonal rela- tionship . The data from these two social isolation studies indirectly suggest that facets of the physical environment are actively used in the ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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