Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... rela- tionship between similarity of biographical characteristics and interpersonal attraction . Later in the acquaintance process , however , attraction was based on similarity in attitudes and values . Thus early attraction was based ...
... rela- tionship between similarity of biographical characteristics and interpersonal attraction . Later in the acquaintance process , however , attraction was based on similarity in attitudes and values . Thus early attraction was based ...
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... rela- tionship involves movement from the periphery to the core of the other being . Fromm ( 1956 ) talks of a need to know our- selves and to penetrate to the core of another person's " essence . " Achieving such a state through a love ...
... rela- tionship involves movement from the periphery to the core of the other being . Fromm ( 1956 ) talks of a need to know our- selves and to penetrate to the core of another person's " essence . " Achieving such a state through a love ...
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... is an expectation that the relationship is basically viable and worthwhile , then we may be facing a large - scale occurrence of transitory interpersonal rela- tionships . In such cases , the momentary gains are 184 Perspective.
... is an expectation that the relationship is basically viable and worthwhile , then we may be facing a large - scale occurrence of transitory interpersonal rela- tionships . In such cases , the momentary gains are 184 Perspective.
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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