Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... processes . Unfortunately , independent evidence concerning these assumed intervening processes is usually not available since the subject's beliefs are not assessed . By way of contrast , the constructive information processing ...
... processes . Unfortunately , independent evidence concerning these assumed intervening processes is usually not available since the subject's beliefs are not assessed . By way of contrast , the constructive information processing ...
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... processes of another he may play a role in a social process involving the other person " . The emphasis falls here not on describing , predicting or understanding someone else's behaviour but on grasping the way that he thinks ...
... processes of another he may play a role in a social process involving the other person " . The emphasis falls here not on describing , predicting or understanding someone else's behaviour but on grasping the way that he thinks ...
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... processes , or may , in Kelly's terms , be seeking to elaborate his construct system . There are some clear similarities between getting to know a therapist and other people in social encounters ( Isaacson and Landfield , 1965 ) ...
... processes , or may , in Kelly's terms , be seeking to elaborate his construct system . There are some clear similarities between getting to know a therapist and other people in social encounters ( Isaacson and Landfield , 1965 ) ...
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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