Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... framework was to deal with a " common sense " issue - how people go about mutual exploration and formation of social bonds . Our initial efforts were not so much concerned with the discovery of new information as with getting a clearer ...
... framework was to deal with a " common sense " issue - how people go about mutual exploration and formation of social bonds . Our initial efforts were not so much concerned with the discovery of new information as with getting a clearer ...
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... framework and from a number of writ- ers who investigated various aspects of the issue . Lewin's ( 1946b ) analysis of regression and retrogression provides a general framework about the depenetration process , although he viewed ...
... framework and from a number of writ- ers who investigated various aspects of the issue . Lewin's ( 1946b ) analysis of regression and retrogression provides a general framework about the depenetration process , although he viewed ...
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... framework within the current status of the field is examined . SOME APPARENT PARADOXES OF THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND LIFE SETTINGS One apparent problem of the theory concerns the idea of the social penetration process as systematic ...
... framework within the current status of the field is examined . SOME APPARENT PARADOXES OF THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND LIFE SETTINGS One apparent problem of the theory concerns the idea of the social penetration process as systematic ...
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