Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... questionnaire , looked at Joe's picture , or read a list of the traits Joe presumably possesses . This traditional laboratory procedure used to investigate interper- sonal attraction and other dyadic phenomena bears an unsettling ...
... questionnaire , looked at Joe's picture , or read a list of the traits Joe presumably possesses . This traditional laboratory procedure used to investigate interper- sonal attraction and other dyadic phenomena bears an unsettling ...
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... questionnaire . " The first items on the questionnaire were memory ( both recall and recogni- tion ) items for each of the three stimulus persons 2. Initiation of Relationships and Interpersonal Attraction 45.
... questionnaire . " The first items on the questionnaire were memory ( both recall and recogni- tion ) items for each of the three stimulus persons 2. Initiation of Relationships and Interpersonal Attraction 45.
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... questionnaire responses for each of the four stages . This statistical technique permitted us to identify the major dimensions or factors underlying the questionnaire items and to construct factor scales composed of items that remained ...
... questionnaire responses for each of the four stages . This statistical technique permitted us to identify the major dimensions or factors underlying the questionnaire items and to construct factor scales composed of items that remained ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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