Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... father's occupa- tion ) , sociable ( drinks a lot ) , and oriented to other women ( many older sisters , few dates ) . The second question was , " how did stimulus women who were liked behave ? " These behavioural data were obtained by ...
... father's occupa- tion ) , sociable ( drinks a lot ) , and oriented to other women ( many older sisters , few dates ) . The second question was , " how did stimulus women who were liked behave ? " These behavioural data were obtained by ...
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... surrogate , kindly mother and father in the parents of her swain , she may overlook the less rewarding qualities of the swain himself . Likewise , a politician is unlikely to divorce his spouse in an election year 110 B. I. Murstein.
... surrogate , kindly mother and father in the parents of her swain , she may overlook the less rewarding qualities of the swain himself . Likewise , a politician is unlikely to divorce his spouse in an election year 110 B. I. Murstein.
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... fathers , the traditions of his people , the norms of his group . Acceptance or rejection of the social order depends on the evaluations of the individuals who compose it ; in the final analysis it is therefore an order based on values ...
... fathers , the traditions of his people , the norms of his group . Acceptance or rejection of the social order depends on the evaluations of the individuals who compose it ; in the final analysis it is therefore an order based on values ...
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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