Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... oriented than cost - oriented , at least subjectively . That is , the driving force that propels relationships forward may be the search for rewards and the reaction to achieved rewards , rather than the avoidance of costs . This does ...
... oriented than cost - oriented , at least subjectively . That is , the driving force that propels relationships forward may be the search for rewards and the reaction to achieved rewards , rather than the avoidance of costs . This does ...
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... oriented toward others , were high in self - disclosure . Those who were cognitively abstract but not person oriented ( System IV ) were lowest in self - disclosure . The results were less clear for the probing measure in which System ...
... oriented toward others , were high in self - disclosure . Those who were cognitively abstract but not person oriented ( System IV ) were lowest in self - disclosure . The results were less clear for the probing measure in which System ...
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... oriented toward completion of a task . Generally speaking , instrumental or work - oriented relation- ships probably produce a lower and less rapid rate of social penetration than social situations , since the emphasis is typically ...
... oriented toward completion of a task . Generally speaking , instrumental or work - oriented relation- ships probably produce a lower and less rapid rate of social penetration than social situations , since the emphasis is typically ...
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