Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... relationship ? " Furthermore , the central memory is a yardstick against which the relationship is com- pared with other relationships ( as in the Thibaut and Kelley CL alt , 1959 ) . As a repository of outcomes for all prior and ...
... relationship ? " Furthermore , the central memory is a yardstick against which the relationship is com- pared with other relationships ( as in the Thibaut and Kelley CL alt , 1959 ) . As a repository of outcomes for all prior and ...
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... relationship with a more extensive history . Analogous to a “ satiation " pro- cess , the " value " of a reward is less at later stages of a relationship . THE EFFECT OF EXPECTANCY PROCESSES : THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG CENTRAL MEMORY ...
... relationship with a more extensive history . Analogous to a “ satiation " pro- cess , the " value " of a reward is less at later stages of a relationship . THE EFFECT OF EXPECTANCY PROCESSES : THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG CENTRAL MEMORY ...
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... relationships are similar to the early stages of a developing relationship and involve exchange in nonintimate , noncentral areas . While never specifically mentioning rewards and costs as such , these concepts are evident in Simmel's ...
... relationships are similar to the early stages of a developing relationship and involve exchange in nonintimate , noncentral areas . While never specifically mentioning rewards and costs as such , these concepts are evident in Simmel's ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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