Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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Stranica 115
... ment . Anticipatory structuring means that the physical environ- ment is often arranged in certain ways in advance of an inter- action in order to create a certain mood , setting , or atmosphere -much as a hostess plans the physical ...
... ment . Anticipatory structuring means that the physical environ- ment is often arranged in certain ways in advance of an inter- action in order to create a certain mood , setting , or atmosphere -much as a hostess plans the physical ...
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... ment . Retrogression , on the other hand , involves a return to behavior characteristic of an earlier stage of the individual's life . This represents the concept of depenetration more accurately in that , with unresolved conflict ...
... ment . Retrogression , on the other hand , involves a return to behavior characteristic of an earlier stage of the individual's life . This represents the concept of depenetration more accurately in that , with unresolved conflict ...
Stranica 179
... ment of conflicts , and ( 5 ) a decline of certain forms of inter- action ( e.g. , sexual intercourse ) . Pineo proposes a rather pessi- mistic theory to the effect that the " fit " between people is maxi- mized prior to marriage and ...
... ment of conflicts , and ( 5 ) a decline of certain forms of inter- action ( e.g. , sexual intercourse ) . Pineo proposes a rather pessi- mistic theory to the effect that the " fit " between people is maxi- mized prior to marriage and ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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