Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... Rewards and Costs The “ meaning ” of rewards and costs , especially in an interper- sonal context , is not universal , nor has there been extensive analytic treatment of the concepts . Nevertheless , there are a number of themes in ...
... Rewards and Costs The “ meaning ” of rewards and costs , especially in an interper- sonal context , is not universal , nor has there been extensive analytic treatment of the concepts . Nevertheless , there are a number of themes in ...
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... rewards and costs are intrinsic to a social relationship itself ( e.g. , liking , power , status ) and are analogous to Thibaut and Kelley's endogenous factors . Personal factors involve gratifications linked to personality and are ...
... rewards and costs are intrinsic to a social relationship itself ( e.g. , liking , power , status ) and are analogous to Thibaut and Kelley's endogenous factors . Personal factors involve gratifications linked to personality and are ...
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... cost ratios but be very different in absolute amounts of rewards and costs and , consequently , in psychological characteristics . 3. Immediately obtained rewards and costs : These refer to the set of rewards and costs that accrue from ...
... cost ratios but be very different in absolute amounts of rewards and costs and , consequently , in psychological characteristics . 3. Immediately obtained rewards and costs : These refer to the set of rewards and costs that accrue from ...
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