Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Thus , while a positive evaluation and forecast may occur in an early interaction , the relationship may not be pursued further because of an already overburdened set of friendships , or ones that promise even greater satisfactions .
Thus , while a positive evaluation and forecast may occur in an early interaction , the relationship may not be pursued further because of an already overburdened set of friendships , or ones that promise even greater satisfactions .
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From a sociological perspective , Parsons and Bales ( 1955 ) and Parsons and Shils ( 1962 ) point to several internal processes which occur in interpersonal relationships , termed cognitive , cathectic , and evaluative modes .
From a sociological perspective , Parsons and Bales ( 1955 ) and Parsons and Shils ( 1962 ) point to several internal processes which occur in interpersonal relationships , termed cognitive , cathectic , and evaluative modes .
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Movement across topical areas is facile and fluid , movement into intimate areas occurs readily and without ... These eight overlapping dimensions capture , at an abstract level , the range of behavioral changes which occur as ...
Movement across topical areas is facile and fluid , movement into intimate areas occurs readily and without ... These eight overlapping dimensions capture , at an abstract level , the range of behavioral changes which occur as ...
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