Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... tion process ( Kelley , 1967 ) and the Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) concept of " comparison level for alternatives , " or CL alt . That is , one component of forecasting probably includes a comparison of the present relationship with ...
... tion process ( Kelley , 1967 ) and the Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) concept of " comparison level for alternatives , " or CL alt . That is , one component of forecasting probably includes a comparison of the present relationship with ...
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... tion of a long history of experiences which lead to the anticipa- tion of severe costs in future interactions . However , in positive relationships with caseworkers and others , the central memory reservoir gradually becomes modified as ...
... tion of a long history of experiences which lead to the anticipa- tion of severe costs in future interactions . However , in positive relationships with caseworkers and others , the central memory reservoir gradually becomes modified as ...
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... tion ( liking ) . He also proposed that group dissolution involves a succession of interactions which are the reverse of those occur- ring in developmental stages . First , there is a withdrawal of affec- tion interaction ( our most ...
... tion ( liking ) . He also proposed that group dissolution involves a succession of interactions which are the reverse of those occur- ring in developmental stages . First , there is a withdrawal of affec- tion interaction ( our most ...
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