Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... facets of personality ( depth ) , and greater amounts of interaction in areas already open to exchange ( breadth frequency ) . The chapter also examined the role of interpersonal re- ward / cost factors as propellants to the social ...
... facets of personality ( depth ) , and greater amounts of interaction in areas already open to exchange ( breadth frequency ) . The chapter also examined the role of interpersonal re- ward / cost factors as propellants to the social ...
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... facets of nonverbal communication should be more smoothly used , with less ambiguity in meaning and with heightened synchronization . Second , in more advanced stages of a relationship there should be greater use of alternative modes of ...
... facets of nonverbal communication should be more smoothly used , with less ambiguity in meaning and with heightened synchronization . Second , in more advanced stages of a relationship there should be greater use of alternative modes of ...
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... facets of the interpersonal bond . Central aspects of personality influence other areas , are tied to them in a systematic sense , and can produce reverberations throughout the relationship . A conflict about basic dominance- submission ...
... facets of the interpersonal bond . Central aspects of personality influence other areas , are tied to them in a systematic sense , and can produce reverberations throughout the relationship . A conflict about basic dominance- submission ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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