Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes complementing one another ( e.g. , smiling with head nodding simultaneously ) , sometimes sub- stituting one for another ( e.g. , a frown used to express ...
... viewed as a " system . " Different levels of behavior operate as a set , sometimes complementing one another ( e.g. , smiling with head nodding simultaneously ) , sometimes sub- stituting one for another ( e.g. , a frown used to express ...
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... viewed as two questions : 1. Do differences in relatively stable personality characteristics relate to differences in self - disclosure , revealing , accessibility ? A typical approach in answering this question has been to correlate ...
... viewed as two questions : 1. Do differences in relatively stable personality characteristics relate to differences in self - disclosure , revealing , accessibility ? A typical approach in answering this question has been to correlate ...
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... viewed regression and retrogression in the context of child behavior . He described regression as the exhibition of more primitive behav- iors , no longer appropriate to a particular stage of develop- ment . Retrogression , on the other ...
... viewed regression and retrogression in the context of child behavior . He described regression as the exhibition of more primitive behav- iors , no longer appropriate to a particular stage of develop- ment . Retrogression , on the other ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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