Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... equal physical attractiveness , it is not necessary that his own perception of his physical attractiveness and that of his partner be equal . A person with high assets might be content if he got a partner whom he perceived as having as ...
... equal physical attractiveness , it is not necessary that his own perception of his physical attractiveness and that of his partner be equal . A person with high assets might be content if he got a partner whom he perceived as having as ...
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... equal attractiveness would possess equal rewarding power , in the absence of other information , and would tend to be drawn to each other pending further information about the other . In short , we expect some tendency towards equity ...
... equal attractiveness would possess equal rewarding power , in the absence of other information , and would tend to be drawn to each other pending further information about the other . In short , we expect some tendency towards equity ...
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... equal parts to avoid creating a status difference ( Lerner , 1974b ) and equal sharing or division of a concrete thing is important in friendship among children ( La Gaipa and Bigelow , 1972 ) . The extent to which this operation of equal ...
... equal parts to avoid creating a status difference ( Lerner , 1974b ) and equal sharing or division of a concrete thing is important in friendship among children ( La Gaipa and Bigelow , 1972 ) . The extent to which this operation of equal ...
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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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