Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Obviously , other factors need to be considered such as the properties of the situation and the level of intimacy of topics discussed . For example , an informal public situation , such as a social gathering , is apt to lead to high ...
Obviously , other factors need to be considered such as the properties of the situation and the level of intimacy of topics discussed . For example , an informal public situation , such as a social gathering , is apt to lead to high ...
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This constituted a “ nonwithdrawal situation ” in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship . The other half of the Ss were in a shorter , easier withdrawal situation where they expected to be paired for ...
This constituted a “ nonwithdrawal situation ” in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship . The other half of the Ss were in a shorter , easier withdrawal situation where they expected to be paired for ...
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( 1964 ) , who proposed four types of relationships or goals : ( 1 ) those formed to fulfill themselves , such as love , marriage , friendship ; ( 2 ) those aimed at self - confirmation or definition of a situation ; ( 3 ) those with a ...
( 1964 ) , who proposed four types of relationships or goals : ( 1 ) those formed to fulfill themselves , such as love , marriage , friendship ; ( 2 ) those aimed at self - confirmation or definition of a situation ; ( 3 ) those with a ...
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