Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... expression of feelings and personal meanings . In our terms , there is reluctance to communicate anything but the most superficial level of social penetration . In a second stage , the individual sees himself as somewhat more accepted ...
... expression of feelings and personal meanings . In our terms , there is reluctance to communicate anything but the most superficial level of social penetration . In a second stage , the individual sees himself as somewhat more accepted ...
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... expression comes to have a special meaning applicable to the individual dyad ) . Argyle and Kendon ( 1967 ) view social interaction as involv- ing a series of " performances , ” that can be distinguished in terms of standing features ...
... expression comes to have a special meaning applicable to the individual dyad ) . Argyle and Kendon ( 1967 ) view social interaction as involv- ing a series of " performances , ” that can be distinguished in terms of standing features ...
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... expressions , eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion and general tension are also key indicators of ... expression and active speech . Rosenfeld ( 1965 , 1966a , 1966b , 1967 ) 128 The Ecology of Interpersonal Relationships.
... expressions , eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion and general tension are also key indicators of ... expression and active speech . Rosenfeld ( 1965 , 1966a , 1966b , 1967 ) 128 The Ecology of Interpersonal Relationships.
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