Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... 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 three weeks , after which time they ...
... 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 three weeks , after which time they ...
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... situation where people are confined in some physical setting make for a wholly different situation than does a nonconfined setting , as we have demonstrated in several social isolation studies . Furthermore , the degree to which the ...
... situation where people are confined in some physical setting make for a wholly different situation than does a nonconfined setting , as we have demonstrated in several social isolation studies . Furthermore , the degree to which the ...
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... situation to include needs , values , and percep- tions of the individual . For Goffman , the social actors and the situation are inextricably linked . The situation places cultural demands on actors to " read " and " play " certain ...
... situation to include needs , values , and percep- tions of the individual . For Goffman , the social actors and the situation are inextricably linked . The situation places cultural demands on actors to " read " and " play " certain ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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