Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... predictions and it thus has little explanatory power . A = n Σ = 1 ως Σ - 1 = 1 w ; ( 1 ) Linear Weighted Averaging Model In most applications of the weighted averaging model , therefore , two assumptions are made ( cf. Anderson , 1970 ) ...
... predictions and it thus has little explanatory power . A = n Σ = 1 ως Σ - 1 = 1 w ; ( 1 ) Linear Weighted Averaging Model In most applications of the weighted averaging model , therefore , two assumptions are made ( cf. Anderson , 1970 ) ...
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... predictions have been well supported . In practically all studies reported in the last section , individuals have been attracted to positive rather than negative evaluators . This positivity effect appears to be stronger for individuals ...
... predictions have been well supported . In practically all studies reported in the last section , individuals have been attracted to positive rather than negative evaluators . This positivity effect appears to be stronger for individuals ...
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... predictions are relevant mainly to the marrying versus dating and the dating versus liking comparisons , we will discuss these first . We predicted that similarity would be more important for marrying than dating . Contrary to ...
... predictions are relevant mainly to the marrying versus dating and the dating versus liking comparisons , we will discuss these first . We predicted that similarity would be more important for marrying than dating . Contrary to ...
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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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