Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... measures of self- disclosure and liking ( Jourard & Lasakow , 1958 ; Jourard , 1959c ) . In these studies , higher ... measure of the extent to which Ss knew one another . Correlational analysis indicated relationships between all ...
... measures of self- disclosure and liking ( Jourard & Lasakow , 1958 ; Jourard , 1959c ) . In these studies , higher ... measure of the extent to which Ss knew one another . Correlational analysis indicated relationships between all ...
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... measure of breadth frequency would be the total number of specific items an individual told about himself . A more refined measure would reflect the number of items per topical category , such as breadth frequency for Religion , for ...
... measure of breadth frequency would be the total number of specific items an individual told about himself . A more refined measure would reflect the number of items per topical category , such as breadth frequency for Religion , for ...
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... measure , was administered after the first and last interaction scenarios . Several additional content analysis measures were used to reflect stylistic aspects of social penetration - resistance to disclosure , probing of the other per ...
... measure , was administered after the first and last interaction scenarios . Several additional content analysis measures were used to reflect stylistic aspects of social penetration - resistance to disclosure , probing of the other per ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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