Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... group read the 75 % -positive profile while a second control group received the 25 % -positive profile . Overall , then , six groups ( four experimental and two control ) were employed in the experimental condition , and the same design ...
... group read the 75 % -positive profile while a second control group received the 25 % -positive profile . Overall , then , six groups ( four experimental and two control ) were employed in the experimental condition , and the same design ...
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... groups of high , medium , or low physical attractiveness , either on the basis of subjects ' self - ratings or on ... groups of as nearly equal size as possible . The " low " group consisted of subjects with a sum of 13 or less on the ...
... groups of high , medium , or low physical attractiveness , either on the basis of subjects ' self - ratings or on ... groups of as nearly equal size as possible . The " low " group consisted of subjects with a sum of 13 or less on the ...
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... groups 1 and 3 were more attracted to the nurturant stranger than groups 2 and 4 ( and if groups 1 and 2 were more attracted to the succorant stranger than groups 3 and 4 ) , then subjects would be basing their attraction ratings on ...
... groups 1 and 3 were more attracted to the nurturant stranger than groups 2 and 4 ( and if groups 1 and 2 were more attracted to the succorant stranger than groups 3 and 4 ) , then subjects would be basing their attraction ratings on ...
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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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