Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... percentage of items and classes appropriate to their initial expectation ( e.g. , the music major was perceived to engage in more music related behaviors ) . And , in a subsequent comparable experiment , Zadney and Gerard demonstrated ...
... percentage of items and classes appropriate to their initial expectation ( e.g. , the music major was perceived to engage in more music related behaviors ) . And , in a subsequent comparable experiment , Zadney and Gerard demonstrated ...
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... percentage of each class of genetic relative with whom xharo is practiced and the actual degree of relatedness in genes identical by descent : A higher proportion of one's 50 % relatives than of one's 25 % relatives are objects of xharo ...
... percentage of each class of genetic relative with whom xharo is practiced and the actual degree of relatedness in genes identical by descent : A higher proportion of one's 50 % relatives than of one's 25 % relatives are objects of xharo ...
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... percent- age of variance due to persons and situations . Psychological Bulletin , 1975 , 82 , 278– 288 . Golding , S. L. Individual differences in the construal of interpersonal interactions . In D. Magnusson & N. S. Endler ( Eds ...
... percent- age of variance due to persons and situations . Psychological Bulletin , 1975 , 82 , 278– 288 . Golding , S. L. Individual differences in the construal of interpersonal interactions . In D. Magnusson & N. S. Endler ( Eds ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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