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These three measures were elaborated into five measures: a content analysis of
the need interview; a holistic, clinical oriented analysis of the need interview; a
holistic analysis of the case history; a holistic analysis of the TAT; and a final set
of ...
These three measures were elaborated into five measures: a content analysis of
the need interview; a holistic, clinical oriented analysis of the need interview; a
holistic analysis of the case history; a holistic analysis of the TAT; and a final set
of ...
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In each case, these results are shown statistically by a main effect of subjects'
nurturance in the analysis of the nurturant stranger, and a main effect of subjects'
succorance in the analysis of the succorant stranger. On the other hand, if groups
1 ...
In each case, these results are shown statistically by a main effect of subjects'
nurturance in the analysis of the nurturant stranger, and a main effect of subjects'
succorance in the analysis of the succorant stranger. On the other hand, if groups
1 ...
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Account analysis All this is microsociology and in accordance with the principles
of ethogenic methodology it needs supplementing with a collection of people's
own stories about their friendships, enmities and so on. Analysis of such material
...
Account analysis All this is microsociology and in accordance with the principles
of ethogenic methodology it needs supplementing with a collection of people's
own stories about their friendships, enmities and so on. Analysis of such material
...
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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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