Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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the same relationship , thus placing a specific interaction in the context of prior experiences . The person is able to address the questions " How does this experience compare with all the others we have had ?
the same relationship , thus placing a specific interaction in the context of prior experiences . The person is able to address the questions " How does this experience compare with all the others we have had ?
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or continues at the same level ; magnitudes of rewards and costs change with increased penetration ; interaction moves gradually to deeper levels of penetration rather than suddenly , and so on . SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESSES PROCEED ...
or continues at the same level ; magnitudes of rewards and costs change with increased penetration ; interaction moves gradually to deeper levels of penetration rather than suddenly , and so on . SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESSES PROCEED ...
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In order to describe social interaction systematically , Watson and Potter ( 1962 ) used the concept of sociability , defined as the display , maintenance , and development of personal identity . Over time , the process of sociable ...
In order to describe social interaction systematically , Watson and Potter ( 1962 ) used the concept of sociability , defined as the display , maintenance , and development of personal identity . Over time , the process of sociable ...
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