Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... disclosure and other variables , such as the conventionality of the information disclosed ( Derlega , Harris and Chaikin , 1973 ) and the timing of disclosure ( Jones and Gordon , 1972 ) . As might be expected on the basis of an ...
... disclosure and other variables , such as the conventionality of the information disclosed ( Derlega , Harris and Chaikin , 1973 ) and the timing of disclosure ( Jones and Gordon , 1972 ) . As might be expected on the basis of an ...
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... disclosure is rewarding to the person disclosing and / or to the person who is the object of disclosure , then this kind of behaviour is likely to be repeated . If a person finds it intrinsically rewarding to receive disclosure , he is ...
... disclosure is rewarding to the person disclosing and / or to the person who is the object of disclosure , then this kind of behaviour is likely to be repeated . If a person finds it intrinsically rewarding to receive disclosure , he is ...
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... disclosure and level of friendship was not changed by partialling out the amount of trust in the other . This is not to say that trust is unimportant as a determinant of friendship : it was just not found to play a role in disclosure ...
... disclosure and level of friendship was not changed by partialling out the amount of trust in the other . This is not to say that trust is unimportant as a determinant of friendship : it was just not found to play a role in disclosure ...
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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