Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... England CHARLES R. ERVIN , University of Texas ROM HARRÉ , Subfaculty of Philosophy , University of Oxford , Oxford , England PETER KELVIN , Department of Psychology , University College , London University , London , England JOHN J. LA ...
... England CHARLES R. ERVIN , University of Texas ROM HARRÉ , Subfaculty of Philosophy , University of Oxford , Oxford , England PETER KELVIN , Department of Psychology , University College , London University , London , England JOHN J. LA ...
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... England I. Attraction to others A. Why study attraction ? B. Psychological study of interpersonal attraction II . Some conceptual issues in the study of interpersonal attraction A. Commonsense and the use of terms B. Interpersonal ...
... England I. Attraction to others A. Why study attraction ? B. Psychological study of interpersonal attraction II . Some conceptual issues in the study of interpersonal attraction A. Commonsense and the use of terms B. Interpersonal ...
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... England I. The microsociological analysis . A. Action sequences B. Style . C. Acts . II . Account analysis 342 342 348 349 353 This paper is a research scenario . The idea , so to speak , is to occupy a territory of research , and to ...
... England I. The microsociological analysis . A. Action sequences B. Style . C. Acts . II . Account analysis 342 342 348 349 353 This paper is a research scenario . The idea , so to speak , is to occupy a territory of research , and to ...
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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