Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... superficial areas of exchange . These self - disclosure data also support the hypothesis of the wedgelike shape of social penetration , with more reported ex- change at all points in time in superficial areas as compared with intimate areas ...
... superficial areas of exchange . These self - disclosure data also support the hypothesis of the wedgelike shape of social penetration , with more reported ex- change at all points in time in superficial areas as compared with intimate areas ...
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... areas of discourse increased through successive stages of interaction . However , it is important to note a tapering off in amount of new interactions in superficial areas , and a gradual increase in communication in intimate topical areas ...
... areas of discourse increased through successive stages of interaction . However , it is important to note a tapering off in amount of new interactions in superficial areas , and a gradual increase in communication in intimate topical areas ...
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... areas of conflict . Although in- teraction in the focal area might ... superficial issue . Thus , many close relationships which run into serious ... areas . In most instances , it is likely that conflict occurs in superficial areas ...
... areas of conflict . Although in- teraction in the focal area might ... superficial issue . Thus , many close relationships which run into serious ... areas . In most instances , it is likely that conflict occurs in superficial areas ...
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