Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... the process when , in fact , it is likely that many things happen simultaneously and quickly . Forecasts Interaction , Evaluation Are obtained rewards ( 1 ) 34 The Course of Development of Interpersonal Relationships.
... the process when , in fact , it is likely that many things happen simultaneously and quickly . Forecasts Interaction , Evaluation Are obtained rewards ( 1 ) 34 The Course of Development of Interpersonal Relationships.
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... fact of our brotherhood . This relatedness from center to center— instead of that from periphery to periphery - is central re- latedness . ( P. 47 ) While there are many other facets of psychoanalytic ap- proaches which bear on social ...
... fact of our brotherhood . This relatedness from center to center— instead of that from periphery to periphery - is central re- latedness . ( P. 47 ) While there are many other facets of psychoanalytic ap- proaches which bear on social ...
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... fact , isolates had begun probing into areas of their mutual selves at a level of depth equivalent to that achieved with good friends . Thus , on both breadth and depth dimensions , there is evidence for systematic penetration processes ...
... fact , isolates had begun probing into areas of their mutual selves at a level of depth equivalent to that achieved with good friends . Thus , on both breadth and depth dimensions , there is evidence for systematic penetration processes ...
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