Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... relatively more interaction and expan- sion of exchange at outer , superficial layers of personality and relatively fewer exchanges at more central layers of personality . Now it is possible to generate an even more complex pic- ture of ...
... relatively more interaction and expan- sion of exchange at outer , superficial layers of personality and relatively fewer exchanges at more central layers of personality . Now it is possible to generate an even more complex pic- ture of ...
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... relatively specific period of time and are temporally " present " or " here - and - now " outcomes . The evaluation ... relative to costs . X The forecasting process has some overlap with the attribu- 36 The Course of Development of ...
... relatively specific period of time and are temporally " present " or " here - and - now " outcomes . The evaluation ... relative to costs . X The forecasting process has some overlap with the attribu- 36 The Course of Development of ...
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... Relative balance of rewards and costs as a determinant of penetration : As a relatively self - evident proposition , it may be said that the greater the ratio of rewards to costs , the more rapid the penetration process . Stated in ...
... Relative balance of rewards and costs as a determinant of penetration : As a relatively self - evident proposition , it may be said that the greater the ratio of rewards to costs , the more rapid the penetration process . Stated in ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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