Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... reveal about an item ; when E changed from long to short utterances , so did S. In an analogous study ( Jourard , 1971a ) , Ss and E chose self - disclosure items from a pool , under the premise that S selected items she wanted E to ...
... reveal about an item ; when E changed from long to short utterances , so did S. In an analogous study ( Jourard , 1971a ) , Ss and E chose self - disclosure items from a pool , under the premise that S selected items she wanted E to ...
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... reveal about the self and extreme and indiscriminate disclosure would be unusual . Beyond this hypothesized relationship between general psy- chological adjustment and openness , are there personality char- acteristics which relate to ...
... reveal about the self and extreme and indiscriminate disclosure would be unusual . Beyond this hypothesized relationship between general psy- chological adjustment and openness , are there personality char- acteristics which relate to ...
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... reveal are translated into differences in the penetration process . Thus , starting from the pragmatic and operational distinction between people as high and low reveal- ers toward some other person , we can ask whether such persons ...
... reveal are translated into differences in the penetration process . Thus , starting from the pragmatic and operational distinction between people as high and low reveal- ers toward some other person , we can ask whether such persons ...
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