Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... growth of relationships , we began doing research on the problem and searching the traditional social psychological literature for ideas . The more research we conducted and the more we read about others ' research and theory , the more ...
... growth of relationships , we began doing research on the problem and searching the traditional social psychological literature for ideas . The more research we conducted and the more we read about others ' research and theory , the more ...
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... growth of social penetration processes is variable . Some relation- ships grow in a slow and steady fashion ; others , such as the " summer romance , " show an intense rate of growth in early stages ; still others may develop very ...
... growth of social penetration processes is variable . Some relation- ships grow in a slow and steady fashion ; others , such as the " summer romance , " show an intense rate of growth in early stages ; still others may develop very ...
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... growth of an interpersonal relationship . For example , Simmel ( 1950 ) wrote that conflict opens up and clarifies areas of discord , that the process of reconciliation often sets the stage for new and more intimate growth by increasing ...
... growth of an interpersonal relationship . For example , Simmel ( 1950 ) wrote that conflict opens up and clarifies areas of discord , that the process of reconciliation often sets the stage for new and more intimate growth by increasing ...
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