Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... husband or wife is more highly valued than the belief that he or she has the traits of a good date . With respect to beliefs , a reinforcement position would stress that the important beliefs are not those about the stimulus person and ...
... husband or wife is more highly valued than the belief that he or she has the traits of a good date . With respect to beliefs , a reinforcement position would stress that the important beliefs are not those about the stimulus person and ...
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... husband - wife relationships as well ( Murstein , 1971 , 1976 ) . 1. This chapter is a somewhat revised version of the theory set forth in Who will marry whom ? Theories and research in marital choice ( Murstein , 1976 ) . It is an ...
... husband - wife relationships as well ( Murstein , 1971 , 1976 ) . 1. This chapter is a somewhat revised version of the theory set forth in Who will marry whom ? Theories and research in marital choice ( Murstein , 1976 ) . It is an ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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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acquaintance analysis analysis of variance ANOVA approach Argyle attributes behaviour beliefs Byrne choice Clore cognitive comparison complementary needs computer dating concept condition consistent construct system context correlations dependent dependent variables dimension disclosure dissimilar Duck equity theory evaluation example experiment experimental explain factors females friends Gaipa groups important indicated individual individual's interaction interpersonal attraction Interpersonal Judgment Scale involved Kelly Kerckhoff level of friendship main effect males marriage married married couples mean measure of attraction microsociological negative neurotic nurturant stranger partner perceived perception Personal Construct Theory physical attractiveness positive possible predictions processes psychological questionnaire ratings reciprocity relations Reptest responses rewards ritual role scores selected self-concept self-disclosure self-esteem sexual significant skin conductance social psychology social relationships social skill someone stage stimulus person stimulus stranger subjects subset succorant stranger suggests theory traits validation variables vulnerability