Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... subjective model of the other person . Another property of the forecasting process is its locus . Forecasting ... subjectively pose the questions " What outcomes can I expect if we continue interacting at the same level of intimacy ...
... subjective model of the other person . Another property of the forecasting process is its locus . Forecasting ... subjectively pose the questions " What outcomes can I expect if we continue interacting at the same level of intimacy ...
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... SUBJECTIVE PROCESSES While several writers deal with aspects of subjective processes of mutual evaluation , forecasting , and assessment , Kelley ( 1967 ) provides a more general approach , termed attribution theory , which is an ...
... SUBJECTIVE PROCESSES While several writers deal with aspects of subjective processes of mutual evaluation , forecasting , and assessment , Kelley ( 1967 ) provides a more general approach , termed attribution theory , which is an ...
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... subjective estimates and , presumably , expectancies about subsequent interactions in the different experimental conditions . Continuous positive and con- tinuous negative Ss gradually described their partners in increas- ingly ...
... subjective estimates and , presumably , expectancies about subsequent interactions in the different experimental conditions . Continuous positive and con- tinuous negative Ss gradually described their partners in increas- ingly ...
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