Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... trait scales ( e.g. , warm - cold , strong - weak ) for each of the three stimulus persons . Im- mediately beneath each trait scale was a bipolar " confidence " scale . Thus , after each trait rating was made , participants rated their ...
... trait scales ( e.g. , warm - cold , strong - weak ) for each of the three stimulus persons . Im- mediately beneath each trait scale was a bipolar " confidence " scale . Thus , after each trait rating was made , participants rated their ...
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... traits " of an organism when the results of the study are available to the organism as it progresses , and when the mere identification of a supposed trait sets in motion deliberate and not - so - deliberate cost - benefit analyses of the ...
... traits " of an organism when the results of the study are available to the organism as it progresses , and when the mere identification of a supposed trait sets in motion deliberate and not - so - deliberate cost - benefit analyses of the ...
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... traits is easily justified . The initial interest of the evolutionist is in how a trait is expressed in the usual environment of a species , which is what determines its adaptiveness ( again , its reproductive significance during the ...
... traits is easily justified . The initial interest of the evolutionist is in how a trait is expressed in the usual environment of a species , which is what determines its adaptiveness ( again , its reproductive significance during the ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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