Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... child of the long - term benefits arising from delay of gratification or from incurring " costs " of frustrated impulses as an " investment " of effort on the assumption that more desirable benefits will accrue to him in the future ...
... child of the long - term benefits arising from delay of gratification or from incurring " costs " of frustrated impulses as an " investment " of effort on the assumption that more desirable benefits will accrue to him in the future ...
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... child , " Can I go out now ? " " You can , if you like " . When " if you like " is meant as an addendum to the ... child's background of wants . These are kinds of speech which are designed to be irritating and we need to identify a lot ...
... child , " Can I go out now ? " " You can , if you like " . When " if you like " is meant as an addendum to the ... child's background of wants . These are kinds of speech which are designed to be irritating and we need to identify a lot ...
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... child , a mental defective or a colleague without any deep personal friendship resulting . So , in the analysis of ... children or mental defectives ) is less valuable in some sense than mutual grasp . Certainly a true social ...
... child , a mental defective or a colleague without any deep personal friendship resulting . So , in the analysis of ... children or mental defectives ) is less valuable in some sense than mutual grasp . Certainly a true social ...
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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