Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Watson and Potter described various types of interaction : presenting , or “ interaction which establishes each participant ... Another type of interaction is sharing , defined as “ interaction which establishes overlap between the self ...
Watson and Potter described various types of interaction : presenting , or “ interaction which establishes each participant ... Another type of interaction is sharing , defined as “ interaction which establishes overlap between the self ...
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a A more specific differentiation of types of interpersonal settings is described by Bennis et al . ( 1964 ) , who proposed four types of relationships or goals : ( 1 ) those formed to fulfill themselves , such as love , marriage ...
a A more specific differentiation of types of interpersonal settings is described by Bennis et al . ( 1964 ) , who proposed four types of relationships or goals : ( 1 ) those formed to fulfill themselves , such as love , marriage ...
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... 10-13 , 27-52 , 60-78 , 79-103 , 135141 depth and breadth changes over time , 27-30 , 39–49 , 60–67 measurement of depth and breadth , 56 , 57 types of relationships , 63-69 , 73–77 See also Social penetration ; Levels of intimacy .
... 10-13 , 27-52 , 60-78 , 79-103 , 135141 depth and breadth changes over time , 27-30 , 39–49 , 60–67 measurement of depth and breadth , 56 , 57 types of relationships , 63-69 , 73–77 See also Social penetration ; Levels of intimacy .
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