Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... favorable predictions , favorable outcomes , and additions to the reservoir of good experiences . Case 2 is a slightly different version of the smoothly grow- ing relationship . The central memory is barely tipped in a posi- tive ...
... favorable predictions , favorable outcomes , and additions to the reservoir of good experiences . Case 2 is a slightly different version of the smoothly grow- ing relationship . The central memory is barely tipped in a posi- tive ...
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... favorable reward / cost balance and a large absolute pool ( Case 3a ) , a newly occurring negative experience should have only a slight impact on social penetration processes . This is the prototype of a relationship with a “ sturdy ...
... favorable reward / cost balance and a large absolute pool ( Case 3a ) , a newly occurring negative experience should have only a slight impact on social penetration processes . This is the prototype of a relationship with a “ sturdy ...
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... favorable experi- ences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance of the central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central memory pool with the same ...
... favorable experi- ences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance of the central memory reservoir , and the relationship should spring forward . Case 7b assumes a central memory pool with the same ...
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