Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... similar in public or biographical characteristics are initially drawn to- gether . The " Opposites attract " statement , however , implies an emotional tie beyond mere contact . Again , the apparent con- tradiction between these ...
... similar in public or biographical characteristics are initially drawn to- gether . The " Opposites attract " statement , however , implies an emotional tie beyond mere contact . Again , the apparent con- tradiction between these ...
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... similar progression appears in the writings of Fromm ( 1956 ) , who states that there are many layers of interpersonal knowledge , with a central core from which one can totally know the other person . In a series of studies of ...
... similar progression appears in the writings of Fromm ( 1956 ) , who states that there are many layers of interpersonal knowledge , with a central core from which one can totally know the other person . In a series of studies of ...
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... Similar findings were obtained with the social activity and depth measures of social penetration . The basic wedge - shape of the social penetration process was also confirmed by the Frankfurt data ( 1965 ) . That is , on either an ...
... Similar findings were obtained with the social activity and depth measures of social penetration . The basic wedge - shape of the social penetration process was also confirmed by the Frankfurt data ( 1965 ) . That is , on either an ...
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