Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... intimate areas , the rate of increase over time became more gradual . Thus , while the later stages of a relationship were associated with increasing breadth of penetration in intimate areas , such movement was relatively slow compared ...
... intimate areas , the rate of increase over time became more gradual . Thus , while the later stages of a relationship were associated with increasing breadth of penetration in intimate areas , such movement was relatively slow compared ...
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... areas . Another way to consider implications of conflict in intimate areas is through reward / cost concepts presented in Chapters Three to Five . The social penetration process was described as gradual and systematic , slowing down as ...
... areas . Another way to consider implications of conflict in intimate areas is through reward / cost concepts presented in Chapters Three to Five . The social penetration process was described as gradual and systematic , slowing down as ...
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... areas of conflict . Although in- teraction in the focal area might eventually decline , following several cycles of ... intimate areas of personality may lead to considerable and rapid depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal ...
... areas of conflict . Although in- teraction in the focal area might eventually decline , following several cycles of ... intimate areas of personality may lead to considerable and rapid depenetration . A conflict about a basic personal ...
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