Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... context in which exchange occurs even though one major role assigned to situational variables is that of regulating ... context in which it occurs . Knowledge of the social context has implications for the other parameters already ...
... context in which exchange occurs even though one major role assigned to situational variables is that of regulating ... context in which it occurs . Knowledge of the social context has implications for the other parameters already ...
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... context from an achievement context may require certain modifications . In an achieve- ment task the affect generated by success or failure may depend largely on causal attribution about self . In an affiliation context , however , a ...
... context from an achievement context may require certain modifications . In an achieve- ment task the affect generated by success or failure may depend largely on causal attribution about self . In an affiliation context , however , a ...
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... context to context ; it is rather " What does the attracted do , and what happens to him , when he is attracted ? " , which , I shall argue , is always much the same . III . Vulnerability and tolerance of vulnerability Very simply : in ...
... context to context ; it is rather " What does the attracted do , and what happens to him , when he is attracted ? " , which , I shall argue , is always much the same . III . Vulnerability and tolerance of vulnerability Very simply : in ...
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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