Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... individual , some individuals may be " conveyed " into marriage despite a late discovery of less than desirable compatibility . These various factors contribute to the conclusion that dyadic compatibility and marital choice are not ...
... individual , some individuals may be " conveyed " into marriage despite a late discovery of less than desirable compatibility . These various factors contribute to the conclusion that dyadic compatibility and marital choice are not ...
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... individual chooses one direction rather than another ( this will also apply to why an individual chooses friends rather than enemies or " non - relatedness " ) . Broadly , Kelly argues that individuals choose order rather than chaos ...
... individual chooses one direction rather than another ( this will also apply to why an individual chooses friends rather than enemies or " non - relatedness " ) . Broadly , Kelly argues that individuals choose order rather than chaos ...
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... individual may prefer to encounter the spice of honest argument from time to time rather than to find himself reflected in every respect . To find the occasional disagreement would enhance the belief that the Other is a discriminating ...
... individual may prefer to encounter the spice of honest argument from time to time rather than to find himself reflected in every respect . To find the occasional disagreement would enhance the belief that the Other is a discriminating ...
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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