Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... male in the tape liked the female , ( 2 ) how much the female liked the male , and ( 3 ) how much they themselves liked the female . The stimulus contrast hypothesis predicted gain - loss effects in all three sets of ratings ( since all ...
... male in the tape liked the female , ( 2 ) how much the female liked the male , and ( 3 ) how much they themselves liked the female . The stimulus contrast hypothesis predicted gain - loss effects in all three sets of ratings ( since all ...
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... males than females on working , dating , and marrying . Comparisons among the dependent variables revealed that physical attractiveness had a greater effect on dating than on liking or marrying for male and female subjects , although ...
... males than females on working , dating , and marrying . Comparisons among the dependent variables revealed that physical attractiveness had a greater effect on dating than on liking or marrying for male and female subjects , although ...
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... Male 24.80 a 25.47 a 17.07 b 17.73 b Female 28.73 a 28.27 a 20.33 b 18.13 b Attraction Male 54.60 a 54.60 a 42.40 b 44.73 Female 60.60 a 58.73 a , c 49.33 b . c 42.80 b Succorant Stimulus Stranger Perceived Similarity Male 17.07 a 12.60 ...
... Male 24.80 a 25.47 a 17.07 b 17.73 b Female 28.73 a 28.27 a 20.33 b 18.13 b Attraction Male 54.60 a 54.60 a 42.40 b 44.73 Female 60.60 a 58.73 a , c 49.33 b . c 42.80 b Succorant Stimulus Stranger Perceived Similarity Male 17.07 a 12.60 ...
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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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