Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... one's opinions . Based on Festinger's ( 1954 ) concept of social reality and his work with social comparison processes , it was hypothesized that the perception of similar opinions in others increases one's confidence that one's own ...
... one's opinions . Based on Festinger's ( 1954 ) concept of social reality and his work with social comparison processes , it was hypothesized that the perception of similar opinions in others increases one's confidence that one's own ...
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... one's professional competence , for example , one can compare one's number of publications , the kind of journals one publishes in , one's teaching , with the achievements of other colleagues ( comparative appraisal ) . Alternatively ...
... one's professional competence , for example , one can compare one's number of publications , the kind of journals one publishes in , one's teaching , with the achievements of other colleagues ( comparative appraisal ) . Alternatively ...
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... one's well being ; giving help readily without being asked ; providing psychological support " ) ; Acceptance ( “ acknowledging one's identity , integrity and individuality ; not taking advantage of another " ) ; Positive Regard ...
... one's well being ; giving help readily without being asked ; providing psychological support " ) ; Acceptance ( “ acknowledging one's identity , integrity and individuality ; not taking advantage of another " ) ; Positive Regard ...
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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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