Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... interaction ( abbreviated as IA in Figure 3-2 ) , evaluations of the interaction and forecasts to future interactions are made . In the cocktail party description of Chapter One this involved judgments about whether or not the actors ...
... interaction ( abbreviated as IA in Figure 3-2 ) , evaluations of the interaction and forecasts to future interactions are made . In the cocktail party description of Chapter One this involved judgments about whether or not the actors ...
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... interaction in the context of prior experiences . The person is able to address the questions " How does this ... interaction ( N + 1 ) will probably take place . According to our earlier formulation , social penetration processes should ...
... interaction in the context of prior experiences . The person is able to address the questions " How does this ... interaction ( N + 1 ) will probably take place . According to our earlier formulation , social penetration processes should ...
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... interaction involves a cumulative accrual of affirmation , verification , and consensual definition about the self and others . Watson and Potter de- scribed various types of interaction : presenting , or " interaction which establishes ...
... interaction involves a cumulative accrual of affirmation , verification , and consensual definition about the self and others . Watson and Potter de- scribed various types of interaction : presenting , or " interaction which establishes ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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