Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... manner , and the processes often overlap . Thus persons simultaneously interact , assess positive and negative facets of what is happening " now , " extrapolate to the future , form a picture of the other person , and reach some ...
... manner , and the processes often overlap . Thus persons simultaneously interact , assess positive and negative facets of what is happening " now , " extrapolate to the future , form a picture of the other person , and reach some ...
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... manner they attempt to convey a favorable image and handle themselves in a way appropriate to the cultural norms of the situation . They smile graciously and easily , are quick to nod agreement and understanding , offer greetings ...
... manner they attempt to convey a favorable image and handle themselves in a way appropriate to the cultural norms of the situation . They smile graciously and easily , are quick to nod agreement and understanding , offer greetings ...
Stranica 137
... manner . There is a general reluctance to criticize and , if done , it is usually in a gentle , cul- turally approved and nonemotional fashion . If anything , silence is maintained or conversational direction altered rather than ...
... manner . There is a general reluctance to criticize and , if done , it is usually in a gentle , cul- turally approved and nonemotional fashion . If anything , silence is maintained or conversational direction altered rather than ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
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