Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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We would expect the reward or nonreward from disclosing to derive from the reaction of a recipient to a disclosure , not from the disclosure itself . Whether a communication is rewarding , therefore , probably depends most often on ...
We would expect the reward or nonreward from disclosing to derive from the reaction of a recipient to a disclosure , not from the disclosure itself . Whether a communication is rewarding , therefore , probably depends most often on ...
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In a growing friendship individuals become more empathic to one another , which involves ( 1 ) the ability to make discriminations about the other's reactions to the world and ( 2 ) a more sensitive understanding of the nature of ...
In a growing friendship individuals become more empathic to one another , which involves ( 1 ) the ability to make discriminations about the other's reactions to the world and ( 2 ) a more sensitive understanding of the nature of ...
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TAYLOR , D. A. , WHEELER , L. , & ALTMAN , I. Stress reactions in socially isolated groups . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1968 , 9 , 369-376 . THIBAUT , J. W. , & KELLEY , H. H. The social psychology of groups .
TAYLOR , D. A. , WHEELER , L. , & ALTMAN , I. Stress reactions in socially isolated groups . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1968 , 9 , 369-376 . THIBAUT , J. W. , & KELLEY , H. H. The social psychology of groups .
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