Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... Evaluation deals with the question “ Was my experience with that person a good or satisfying one ? " To be more analytic , this involves at least two subquestions : 1. What rewards and costs were obtained in the interaction ? This is a ...
... Evaluation deals with the question “ Was my experience with that person a good or satisfying one ? " To be more analytic , this involves at least two subquestions : 1. What rewards and costs were obtained in the interaction ? This is a ...
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... evaluation and forecast may occur in an early interac- tion , the relationship may not be pursued further because of an already overburdened set of friendships , or ones that promise even greater satisfactions . As part of forecasting ...
... evaluation and forecast may occur in an early interac- tion , the relationship may not be pursued further because of an already overburdened set of friendships , or ones that promise even greater satisfactions . As part of forecasting ...
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... evaluation processes to modify , clarify , and validate interpretations . This whole repetitive cycle results ... evaluations of interactions as favorable and satisfying . 3. Consistency over modality or stable attributions about the ...
... evaluation processes to modify , clarify , and validate interpretations . This whole repetitive cycle results ... evaluations of interactions as favorable and satisfying . 3. Consistency over modality or stable attributions about the ...
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