Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... condition ) . In both con- ditions , every subject had a choice of the same six females who , from the photographs he was shown , varied from highly attractive to unattractive . As expected , Huston found that subjects decided on more ...
... condition ) . In both con- ditions , every subject had a choice of the same six females who , from the photographs he was shown , varied from highly attractive to unattractive . As expected , Huston found that subjects decided on more ...
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... condition . They were then told that Tom had also received information about another student , Bob , who had filled out the same personality inventory , and were given Bob's personality profile to study . Control subjects again went ...
... condition . They were then told that Tom had also received information about another student , Bob , who had filled out the same personality inventory , and were given Bob's personality profile to study . Control subjects again went ...
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... condition , and the same design was used in the role - playing condition . The number of subjects in each group was 8 in the former condition and 10 in the latter . Males and females were distributed approximately equally across the ...
... condition , and the same design was used in the role - playing condition . The number of subjects in each group was 8 in the former condition and 10 in the latter . Males and females were distributed approximately equally across the ...
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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