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Thus one positive interpersonal experience makes more of a difference when there is only a small pool of experience , but has less impact in a relationship with a more extensive history . Analogous to a “ satiation ” process ...
Thus one positive interpersonal experience makes more of a difference when there is only a small pool of experience , but has less impact in a relationship with a more extensive history . Analogous to a “ satiation ” process ...
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In our terms , knowledge in an acquaintance relationship is of superficial areas of personality . In addition , Simmel ( 1950 ) describes the concept of discretion as characteristic of the acquaintance level of relationship .
In our terms , knowledge in an acquaintance relationship is of superficial areas of personality . In addition , Simmel ( 1950 ) describes the concept of discretion as characteristic of the acquaintance level of relationship .
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In the cognitive mode an actor sees an object in relation to his system of personal needs and includes building a ... This is directly analogous to our description of " cognitive model building " at all stages of a relationship .
In the cognitive mode an actor sees an object in relation to his system of personal needs and includes building a ... This is directly analogous to our description of " cognitive model building " at all stages of a relationship .
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