Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... outcomes can I expect if we continue interacting at the same level of intimacy ? ” and “ What rewards and costs are ... outcomes of evaluation and forecast processes are fed into this central memory and contribute to a cumulative outcome ...
... outcomes can I expect if we continue interacting at the same level of intimacy ? ” and “ What rewards and costs are ... outcomes of evaluation and forecast processes are fed into this central memory and contribute to a cumulative outcome ...
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... outcomes to see how subjective expectancies involving central memory , fore- cast , and forecast assessment processes function to determine the rate and level of penetration ( see Table 3-1 ) . Case 1 is a prototype of a smoothly ...
... outcomes to see how subjective expectancies involving central memory , fore- cast , and forecast assessment processes function to determine the rate and level of penetration ( see Table 3-1 ) . Case 1 is a prototype of a smoothly ...
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... outcomes are not especially gratifying . At best , estimates for the future should be mixed or negative . Thus new and unexpected favorable experi- ences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance ...
... outcomes are not especially gratifying . At best , estimates for the future should be mixed or negative . Thus new and unexpected favorable experi- ences should be surprising , will produce a marked change in the reward / cost balance ...
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