Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... perception of his physical attractiveness and that of his partner be equal . A person with high assets might be content if he got a partner whom he perceived as having as high assets as his own . He would be even happier , however , if ...
... perception of his physical attractiveness and that of his partner be equal . A person with high assets might be content if he got a partner whom he perceived as having as high assets as his own . He would be even happier , however , if ...
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... perception of partner ; ideal self , ideal spouse ; perception of partner , ideal spouse . The remaining 16 correlations were interperceptual in that they compared sets coming from different persons . The mean of each correlation was ...
... perception of partner ; ideal self , ideal spouse ; perception of partner , ideal spouse . The remaining 16 correlations were interperceptual in that they compared sets coming from different persons . The mean of each correlation was ...
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... PERCEPTION The first " box " in the social skill model is " perception " , a topic extensively written about and researched on in social psychology . The truism that man responds to what he sees the situation to be , not as it really is ...
... PERCEPTION The first " box " in the social skill model is " perception " , a topic extensively written about and researched on in social psychology . The truism that man responds to what he sees the situation to be , not as it really is ...
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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