Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... main test and control groups showed no appreciable differences , thus ruling out possible effects of repeated administration of the instruments . stone & Chave , 1929 ) . Items in each 80 Empirical Studies of Social Penetration Processes.
... main test and control groups showed no appreciable differences , thus ruling out possible effects of repeated administration of the instruments . stone & Chave , 1929 ) . Items in each 80 Empirical Studies of Social Penetration Processes.
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... intimacy increased gradu- ally over the semester , but at different rates . Disclosure of super- ficial information showed an early rapid rise , with development at a slower rate later in the semester . With The Taylor Study 81.
... intimacy increased gradu- ally over the semester , but at different rates . Disclosure of super- ficial information showed an early rapid rise , with development at a slower rate later in the semester . With The Taylor Study 81.
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... showed an early significant rise in the average amount of time spent talking about themselves , which eventu- ally leveled off but remained reliably higher than all other groups . The later positive groups , which had initially bad ex ...
... showed an early significant rise in the average amount of time spent talking about themselves , which eventu- ally leveled off but remained reliably higher than all other groups . The later positive groups , which had initially bad ex ...
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