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It follows that no consistent relation can be expected between intimacy of self-
disclosure and interpersonal attraction. A review of the empirical literature
supports this view (cf. Chaikin and Derlega, 1974). For example, Worthy, Gary
and Kahn ...
It follows that no consistent relation can be expected between intimacy of self-
disclosure and interpersonal attraction. A review of the empirical literature
supports this view (cf. Chaikin and Derlega, 1974). For example, Worthy, Gary
and Kahn ...
Page 121
A wife's role as defined by her husband consists of his perception of the
behaviour that is expected of a wife. His perception may be in part moulded by
his culture, but, part of it may stem from his own idiosyncrasies, which would not
be found ...
A wife's role as defined by her husband consists of his perception of the
behaviour that is expected of a wife. His perception may be in part moulded by
his culture, but, part of it may stem from his own idiosyncrasies, which would not
be found ...
Page 157
Now the correlations were quite satisfactory (r = 0.73). Few instances were found
where members of the same dyad reported different levels of expected reciprocity
, as if a dyadic norm had been reached on the extent to which each could count ...
Now the correlations were quite satisfactory (r = 0.73). Few instances were found
where members of the same dyad reported different levels of expected reciprocity
, as if a dyadic norm had been reached on the extent to which each could count ...
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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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