Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... reflect different levels of a relationship ? Might not the scientist agree with the opposing statements “ stress enhances performance " and " stress lowers performance " if he were permitted to qualify the level of stress ( e.g. " mild ...
... reflect different levels of a relationship ? Might not the scientist agree with the opposing statements “ stress enhances performance " and " stress lowers performance " if he were permitted to qualify the level of stress ( e.g. " mild ...
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... reflect basically unsatisfactory interper- sonal relationships . Cases 5 and 6 portray interpersonal ties which are barely sustained and which probably break up even- tually . In Case 5 , the slightly negative central memory balance ...
... reflect basically unsatisfactory interper- sonal relationships . Cases 5 and 6 portray interpersonal ties which are barely sustained and which probably break up even- tually . In Case 5 , the slightly negative central memory balance ...
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... reflect only the most superficial aspects of their personality , are often cloaked in clichés , reflect socially desirable modes of response , and demonstrate little personal uniqueness . In dress and manner they attempt to convey a ...
... reflect only the most superficial aspects of their personality , are often cloaked in clichés , reflect socially desirable modes of response , and demonstrate little personal uniqueness . In dress and manner they attempt to convey a ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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absolute magnitude accessibility affect Altman analysis areas of exchange areas of personality aspects basic breadth category breadth frequency cathectic central areas central memory Chapter characteristics cognitive compatibility conflict cost factors cumulative depenetration depth described developmental processes different levels dimensions disclosed disclosure distance encounter group environmental evaluation experiences eye contact facets favorable feelings forecast Frankfurt gradually greater groups growth Haythorn hypothesized ideas increased individual inter interper interpersonal exchange interpersonal relationships interpersonal rewards intimate areas intimate levels involves isolation Jourard layers of personality less levels of exchange levels of intimacy low revealers ment movement mutual negative nonintimate nonverbal nonverbal communication occur oriented outcomes patterns physical environment Polansky positive questionnaire reciprocity rela relation reward/cost rewards and costs role roommates self-disclosure Simmel situation social bond social penetration framework social penetration process social penetration theory social psychology social relationships sonal specific stages studies superficial areas systematic Taylor tionship unique verbal behavior