Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... means of overcoming one's own loneliness . Thus most neo - Freudians employ concepts such as insecurity and aloneness to represent important interpersonal costs , while esteem , security , and lack of anxiety are rewards . Several ...
... means of overcoming one's own loneliness . Thus most neo - Freudians employ concepts such as insecurity and aloneness to represent important interpersonal costs , while esteem , security , and lack of anxiety are rewards . Several ...
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... means of measurement for depth level of interpersonal exchange can be derived from the Thurstone scale - values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) inti- macy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal ...
... means of measurement for depth level of interpersonal exchange can be derived from the Thurstone scale - values . One crude measure would be the average ( mean or median ) inti- macy scale - value of statements used in interpersonal ...
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... means having respect for the secrets of the other and : staying away from the knowledge of all that the other does not expressly reveal to us . It does not pertain to anything particular which we are not permitted to know , but to a ...
... means having respect for the secrets of the other and : staying away from the knowledge of all that the other does not expressly reveal to us . It does not pertain to anything particular which we are not permitted to know , but to a ...
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