Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... judgements about the Other ( the experimenter's judgements , for example ) and is thus receiving indirect assessment of the Other's personality , cognition or character . Such information is thus of comparable but not identical status ...
... judgements about the Other ( the experimenter's judgements , for example ) and is thus receiving indirect assessment of the Other's personality , cognition or character . Such information is thus of comparable but not identical status ...
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... judgement on the average income in the neighbourhood . Although Wyer's point is well taken , it is not clear which of the two integration rules , summation or averaging , is appropriate for evaluative judgements of liking or attraction ...
... judgement on the average income in the neighbourhood . Although Wyer's point is well taken , it is not clear which of the two integration rules , summation or averaging , is appropriate for evaluative judgements of liking or attraction ...
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... judgements with increasing need strength ( which Dittes hypothesized ) could possibly be accounted for . If judgements of a given outcome are determined by its distance from the most extreme good and bad outcomes ( anchors ) which a ...
... judgements with increasing need strength ( which Dittes hypothesized ) could possibly be accounted for . If judgements of a given outcome are determined by its distance from the most extreme good and bad outcomes ( anchors ) which a ...
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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