Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... interaction for the purposes of mutual reward . Hence exchange theories are more concerned with the effects of repeated interactions on expectations of future benefit or profit and thus tend to focus more on the subsequent development ...
... interaction for the purposes of mutual reward . Hence exchange theories are more concerned with the effects of repeated interactions on expectations of future benefit or profit and thus tend to focus more on the subsequent development ...
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... interaction reached an acceptable significance level only for the univariate Fs and not for the multivariate F. Nonetheless , the fact that the Similarity > Sex interaction replicates a previous finding gives the effect somewhat greater ...
... interaction reached an acceptable significance level only for the univariate Fs and not for the multivariate F. Nonetheless , the fact that the Similarity > Sex interaction replicates a previous finding gives the effect somewhat greater ...
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... interaction and that regression analysis can separate out the main and interaction effects . Reciprocity bias is a two - way interaction . Balance bias is a three - way interaction . A significant interaction effect on Expectancy of ...
... interaction and that regression analysis can separate out the main and interaction effects . Reciprocity bias is a two - way interaction . Balance bias is a three - way interaction . A significant interaction effect on Expectancy of ...
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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