Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... factors is provided by Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) : By rewards , we refer to the pleasures , satisfactions , and gratifications the person enjoys . The provision of a means whereby a drive is reduced or a need fulfilled constitutes a ...
... factors is provided by Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) : By rewards , we refer to the pleasures , satisfactions , and gratifications the person enjoys . The provision of a means whereby a drive is reduced or a need fulfilled constitutes a ...
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... factors . Personal factors involve gratifications linked to personality and are similar to the Thibaut and Kelley exogenous reward / cost class . Situa- tional determinants involve aspects of the psychological environ- ment ( e.g. , a ...
... factors . Personal factors involve gratifications linked to personality and are similar to the Thibaut and Kelley exogenous reward / cost class . Situa- tional determinants involve aspects of the psychological environ- ment ( e.g. , a ...
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... factors as a major determinant of the nature of the social penetration process , points to the effect of shifting pat- terns of reward / cost factors , and confirms basic notions about interpersonal exchange in superficial and intimate ...
... factors as a major determinant of the nature of the social penetration process , points to the effect of shifting pat- terns of reward / cost factors , and confirms basic notions about interpersonal exchange in superficial and intimate ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
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