Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... acquaintances occur at the levels of social acquaintance and good friend , Self Disclosure does not appear to be a critical factor in defining this vast area of social relationships . On the other hand , Authenticity seems to be an ...
... acquaintances occur at the levels of social acquaintance and good friend , Self Disclosure does not appear to be a critical factor in defining this vast area of social relationships . On the other hand , Authenticity seems to be an ...
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... acquaintance have a two - way interacting relationship with one another . This claim predicts on the one hand that members of populations will become more similar as acquaintance progresses , due to normative effects ; and on the other ...
... acquaintance have a two - way interacting relationship with one another . This claim predicts on the one hand that members of populations will become more similar as acquaintance progresses , due to normative effects ; and on the other ...
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... acquaintance was tapped . The theoretical suggestions above claim an increasing selectivity and specialization in the cues attended to with the development of acquaintance along a time scale . Thus can the above findings be integrated ...
... acquaintance was tapped . The theoretical suggestions above claim an increasing selectivity and specialization in the cues attended to with the development of acquaintance along a time scale . Thus can the above findings be integrated ...
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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