Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... moral norm . Though the norm of reciprocity is universal , this does not mean that it operates in all situations and Gouldner has called attention to some of the possible conditions influencing the need to return the benefit received ...
... moral norm . Though the norm of reciprocity is universal , this does not mean that it operates in all situations and Gouldner has called attention to some of the possible conditions influencing the need to return the benefit received ...
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... morality , and adjustment . These variables are found to correlate positively with attraction , but they have somewhat different antecedents and are included in the analysis simply as supplemental information . Three new scales , added ...
... morality , and adjustment . These variables are found to correlate positively with attraction , but they have somewhat different antecedents and are included in the analysis simply as supplemental information . Three new scales , added ...
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... moral terms only if the individual could have acted otherwise ( Aristotle , c . 350 BC ) or in the context of what he might have done but did not . To express this notion in construct terms , Kelly argues that all constructs are ...
... moral terms only if the individual could have acted otherwise ( Aristotle , c . 350 BC ) or in the context of what he might have done but did not . To express this notion in construct terms , Kelly argues that all constructs are ...
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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