Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... relationship . I have developed an Exchange - Orientation Scale for married couples , which measures the extent to which an exchange philosophy is used in interpersonal relationships . This scale has been shown to be strongly correlated ...
... relationship . I have developed an Exchange - Orientation Scale for married couples , which measures the extent to which an exchange philosophy is used in interpersonal relationships . This scale has been shown to be strongly correlated ...
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... interpersonal relationships ( Homans , 1971 ) , not exclusively on single encounters . However , " exchange " is not simply the addition of the two processes of giving and receiving ( Simmel , 1950 ) . Exchange constitutes a third ...
... interpersonal relationships ( Homans , 1971 ) , not exclusively on single encounters . However , " exchange " is not simply the addition of the two processes of giving and receiving ( Simmel , 1950 ) . Exchange constitutes a third ...
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Steve Duck. causes of failure in interpersonal relationships as a possible antecedent of emotional disturbance . The possibility of applying the results of research to such areas can be extended by studying both attraction ( as an early ...
Steve Duck. causes of failure in interpersonal relationships as a possible antecedent of emotional disturbance . The possibility of applying the results of research to such areas can be extended by studying both attraction ( as an early ...
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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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