Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... position ( discussed in the next chapter of this volume ) is that attraction depends solely on the perceiver's beliefs about the stimulus - person , and that affective experience is irrelevant unless it eventuates in such positive ...
... position ( discussed in the next chapter of this volume ) is that attraction depends solely on the perceiver's beliefs about the stimulus - person , and that affective experience is irrelevant unless it eventuates in such positive ...
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... position , their attributions of his " true " attitude was still affected by the position taken in the speech . A person who gave a favourable speech was perceived as having a more favourable attitude than a person presenting an ...
... position , their attributions of his " true " attitude was still affected by the position taken in the speech . A person who gave a favourable speech was perceived as having a more favourable attitude than a person presenting an ...
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... position in a group " ( 1958 , p . 468 ) . Sociologists tend to focus on the " defined position " with the understanding that the role is defined by an individual's culture , and that he adjusts himself into it much as one does in ...
... position in a group " ( 1958 , p . 468 ) . Sociologists tend to focus on the " defined position " with the understanding that the role is defined by an individual's culture , and that he adjusts himself into it much as one does in ...
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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