Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... became better acquainted , but never high enough to be considered reliable . This kind of autistic distortion among friends was also found by Newcomb ( 1961 ) in his classical study of roommates who also overestimated the true amounts ...
... became better acquainted , but never high enough to be considered reliable . This kind of autistic distortion among friends was also found by Newcomb ( 1961 ) in his classical study of roommates who also overestimated the true amounts ...
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... became self - fulfilling . Some stereotypes are based on appearance : Secord ( 1958 ) in a series of studies found that certain faces - those that seem to an outside observer to depart from the all - American ideal - were disliked and ...
... became self - fulfilling . Some stereotypes are based on appearance : Secord ( 1958 ) in a series of studies found that certain faces - those that seem to an outside observer to depart from the all - American ideal - were disliked and ...
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... became quite waterlogged with tea , because every time he and his companions went into a Tibetan house they were offered tea . Thirsty from walking he gulped down the first largish wooden mug of tea mixed with rancid cheese . Then a ...
... became quite waterlogged with tea , because every time he and his companions went into a Tibetan house they were offered tea . Thirsty from walking he gulped down the first largish wooden mug of tea mixed with rancid cheese . Then a ...
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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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