Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... levels of exchange . During and following this new interaction phase , we hypothe- size that the processes of ... levels of exchange . With an unfavorable decision , the relationship should terminate or slow down . With an uncertain ...
... levels of exchange . During and following this new interaction phase , we hypothe- size that the processes of ... levels of exchange . With an unfavorable decision , the relationship should terminate or slow down . With an uncertain ...
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... levels of penetration rather than suddenly , and so on . SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESSES PROCEED FROM SUPERFICIAL TO INTIMATE LEVELS OF EXCHANGE . The theoretical framework hypothesizes social penetration to be a function of both immedi ...
... levels of penetration rather than suddenly , and so on . SOCIAL PENETRATION PROCESSES PROCEED FROM SUPERFICIAL TO INTIMATE LEVELS OF EXCHANGE . The theoretical framework hypothesizes social penetration to be a function of both immedi ...
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... levels . Furthermore , Lewin stated that Americans formed and dis- solved their associations quite readily . In the German culture , however , relationships grew more slowly , but often proceeded to rather intimate levels of exchange ...
... levels . Furthermore , Lewin stated that Americans formed and dis- solved their associations quite readily . In the German culture , however , relationships grew more slowly , but often proceeded to rather intimate levels of exchange ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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