Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... example might range from , " I shall have a diverting evening " to " I shall live happily ever after with this person " . G. CONSISTENCY The central theme of our discussion thus far has been that there are two ways to acquire an ...
... example might range from , " I shall have a diverting evening " to " I shall live happily ever after with this person " . G. CONSISTENCY The central theme of our discussion thus far has been that there are two ways to acquire an ...
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... example , a " mixer " dance ) there generally has been a considerable amount of incidental screening which has eliminated many of the maritally non - eligible persons . If the mixer is held on a college campus , for example , attendance ...
... example , a " mixer " dance ) there generally has been a considerable amount of incidental screening which has eliminated many of the maritally non - eligible persons . If the mixer is held on a college campus , for example , attendance ...
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... example , there is no particular number of drinks at a " drinks " , though there are a fixed number of courses in a meal . In some cultures where ' drinks ' are ceremonially potent , there are a fixed number to be taken . On his first ...
... example , there is no particular number of drinks at a " drinks " , though there are a fixed number of courses in a meal . In some cultures where ' drinks ' are ceremonially potent , there are a fixed number to be taken . On his first ...
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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