Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... Ajzen ( 1974 ; reprinted in Section 2 of this book ) used this same basic strategy . He hypothesized that similarity was a relevant variable in attraction only when it led subjects to make positive inferences about the other person's ...
... Ajzen ( 1974 ; reprinted in Section 2 of this book ) used this same basic strategy . He hypothesized that similarity was a relevant variable in attraction only when it led subjects to make positive inferences about the other person's ...
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... Ajzen , 1975 ) . Such inferences are often said to rely on " implicit theories of personality " ( Schneider , 1973 ) . For example , if subjects accept the information that the stranger is hostile , they may come to believe that he is ...
... Ajzen , 1975 ) . Such inferences are often said to rely on " implicit theories of personality " ( Schneider , 1973 ) . For example , if subjects accept the information that the stranger is hostile , they may come to believe that he is ...
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... Ajzen ( 1974 ) . According to this view , attraction is influenced not by the similarity of the information provided ... Ajzen's constructive approach , Kaplan and Anderson adopt a mechanistic perspective . evaluated more positively than ...
... Ajzen ( 1974 ) . According to this view , attraction is influenced not by the similarity of the information provided ... Ajzen's constructive approach , Kaplan and Anderson adopt a mechanistic perspective . evaluated more positively than ...
Contents
Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 23 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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