Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... exchange ( breadth frequency ) . The chapter also examined the role of interpersonal re- ward / cost factors as propellants to the social penetration proc- ess . Subjective evaluation processes involving immediate gains and costs from a ...
... exchange ( breadth frequency ) . The chapter also examined the role of interpersonal re- ward / cost factors as propellants to the social penetration proc- ess . Subjective evaluation processes involving immediate gains and costs from a ...
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... interpersonal exchange in superficial and intimate levels of personality . SUMMARY The basic effects of interpersonal rewards and costs on various aspects of the penetration process were confirmed in several studies designed to test ...
... interpersonal exchange in superficial and intimate levels of personality . SUMMARY The basic effects of interpersonal rewards and costs on various aspects of the penetration process were confirmed in several studies designed to test ...
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... study ( Rosenfeld , 1967 ) found smiles and positive head nods to be major vehicles of interpersonal exchange . Even from the relatively small body of research literature it is possible to identify some complex behavior patterns associ ...
... study ( Rosenfeld , 1967 ) found smiles and positive head nods to be major vehicles of interpersonal exchange . Even from the relatively small body of research literature it is possible to identify some complex behavior patterns associ ...
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