Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... feedback in the gain condition may have seemed more positive simply because it was preceded by negative feedback . According to this hypothesis , the gain effect occurred because subjects perceived the positive feedback as more positive ...
... feedback in the gain condition may have seemed more positive simply because it was preceded by negative feedback . According to this hypothesis , the gain effect occurred because subjects perceived the positive feedback as more positive ...
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... feedback . In the unstable self - evaluation condition , subjects either got less feedback or feedback which was somewhat inconsistent from trial to trial . Subjects then received an evaluation which supposedly came from another subject ...
... feedback . In the unstable self - evaluation condition , subjects either got less feedback or feedback which was somewhat inconsistent from trial to trial . Subjects then received an evaluation which supposedly came from another subject ...
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... feedback about themselves . This pro- cedure raises the question of the feedback's believability . It is for this reason that the role - playing condition was included in the study . While the role - playing situation is somewhat ...
... feedback about themselves . This pro- cedure raises the question of the feedback's believability . It is for this reason that the role - playing condition was included in the study . While the role - playing situation is somewhat ...
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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