Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... parents , values derived from experience , and values resulting from genetically based predispositions , which may be labelled " temperament " . Individuals , of course , may be attracted to members of the opposite sex without ...
... parents , values derived from experience , and values resulting from genetically based predispositions , which may be labelled " temperament " . Individuals , of course , may be attracted to members of the opposite sex without ...
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... parents , friends ; interests in sports , the arts , dancing and the like . The rate of progress through the value comparison stage depends on the rate of social penetration ( Altman and Taylor , 1973 ) . The couple exhibits ...
... parents , friends ; interests in sports , the arts , dancing and the like . The rate of progress through the value comparison stage depends on the rate of social penetration ( Altman and Taylor , 1973 ) . The couple exhibits ...
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... parents have made a horrible mistake " , Kelly , 1969 , p . 276 ) . Hostility can thus be a means whereby to support the construct system through " definition " - since , when validational evidence is not available from others by ...
... parents have made a horrible mistake " , Kelly , 1969 , p . 276 ) . Hostility can thus be a means whereby to support the construct system through " definition " - since , when validational evidence is not available from others by ...
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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