Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... stimulus , the more it must subse- quently change to be detected ) . Thus one positive interpersonal experience makes more of a difference when there is only a small pool of experience , but has less impact in a relationship with a more ...
... stimulus , the more it must subse- quently change to be detected ) . Thus one positive interpersonal experience makes more of a difference when there is only a small pool of experience , but has less impact in a relationship with a more ...
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... stimulus cue - density ) and thereby had developed more skills in sensing , processing , and organizing information about others . In other words , they hy- pothesized that such persons " read " their interpersonal world in a more ...
... stimulus cue - density ) and thereby had developed more skills in sensing , processing , and organizing information about others . In other words , they hy- pothesized that such persons " read " their interpersonal world in a more ...
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... stimulus , anxiety and sex . Journal of Clinical Psychology , 1964 , 20 , 353-354 . HARVEY , O. J. , Hunt , D. E. , & SCHROEDER , H. M. Conceptual sys- tems and personality organization . New York : Wiley , 1961 . HAYTHORN , W. W. ...
... stimulus , anxiety and sex . Journal of Clinical Psychology , 1964 , 20 , 353-354 . HARVEY , O. J. , Hunt , D. E. , & SCHROEDER , H. M. Conceptual sys- tems and personality organization . New York : Wiley , 1961 . HAYTHORN , W. W. ...
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BACKGROUND AND ASSUMPTIONS | 1 |
Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
PROPERTIES OF THE SOCIAL | 25 |
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