Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... studies which touch on these questions . Two early studies demonstrated statistical covariation between self - report questionnaire measures of self- disclosure and liking ( Jourard & Lasakow , 1958 ; Jourard , 1959c ) . In these studies ...
... studies which touch on these questions . Two early studies demonstrated statistical covariation between self - report questionnaire measures of self- disclosure and liking ( Jourard & Lasakow , 1958 ; Jourard , 1959c ) . In these studies ...
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... studies indirectly suggest that facets of the physical environment are actively used in the social penetration process in essentially the same way as verbal behavior . Growing or compatible interpersonal relation- ships involve the ...
... studies indirectly suggest that facets of the physical environment are actively used in the social penetration process in essentially the same way as verbal behavior . Growing or compatible interpersonal relation- ships involve the ...
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... studies covered a wide methodological spectrum — both short- and long - term laboratory experiments , field questionnaire studies spanning several months , social isolation studies , and role - playing studies . While the results were ...
... studies covered a wide methodological spectrum — both short- and long - term laboratory experiments , field questionnaire studies spanning several months , social isolation studies , and role - playing studies . While the results were ...
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