Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... framework , represents the early phase of the social penetration process in which parties deal with one another in a preliminary way and at superficial levels of exchange . This is followed by a " storming " phase in which interactions ...
... framework , represents the early phase of the social penetration process in which parties deal with one another in a preliminary way and at superficial levels of exchange . This is followed by a " storming " phase in which interactions ...
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... social penetration framework , outlining and summarizing empirical re- search studies directed specifically at various aspects of the framework . CHAPTER FIVE Empirical Studies on Developmental and Reward / Cost 78 Research and ...
... social penetration framework , outlining and summarizing empirical re- search studies directed specifically at various aspects of the framework . CHAPTER FIVE Empirical Studies on Developmental and Reward / Cost 78 Research and ...
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... social penetration framework . Hall ( 1966 ) associated different nonverbal behaviors , such as kinesthetic ( posture , orientation , and physical distance ) , vis- ual , thermal , and olfactory cues , with the interpersonal distance ...
... social penetration framework . Hall ( 1966 ) associated different nonverbal behaviors , such as kinesthetic ( posture , orientation , and physical distance ) , vis- ual , thermal , and olfactory cues , with the interpersonal distance ...
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