Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... divorced politician loses some votes solely on the basis of his divorce . C. REWARDS AND COSTS FROM WITHIN THE PERSON So far it may seem as if most interpersonal transactions are largely commercial and self - seeking . If a good bargain ...
... divorced politician loses some votes solely on the basis of his divorce . C. REWARDS AND COSTS FROM WITHIN THE PERSON So far it may seem as if most interpersonal transactions are largely commercial and self - seeking . If a good bargain ...
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... divorce within the Church ) . There are additional considerations beyond these external factors holding a relationship together . When an estranged couple earlier had obtained substantial rewards from the relationship , they may find it ...
... divorce within the Church ) . There are additional considerations beyond these external factors holding a relationship together . When an estranged couple earlier had obtained substantial rewards from the relationship , they may find it ...
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... Divorce . DHEW Publication No. ( HSM 73-1103 ) , Rockville , Maryland . Wagner , R. V. ( 1975 ) . Complementary needs , role expectations , interpersonal attraction and the stability of working relationships . J. Pers . Soc . Psychol ...
... Divorce . DHEW Publication No. ( HSM 73-1103 ) , Rockville , Maryland . Wagner , R. V. ( 1975 ) . Complementary needs , role expectations , interpersonal attraction and the stability of working relationships . J. Pers . Soc . Psychol ...
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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