Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... questionnaires of two other people : the questionnaire was answered in an extraverted fashion on 20 out of the 24 questions : on the second questionnaire , 20 out of the 24 questions were answered in an introverted fashion . Subjects ...
... questionnaires of two other people : the questionnaire was answered in an extraverted fashion on 20 out of the 24 questions : on the second questionnaire , 20 out of the 24 questions were answered in an introverted fashion . Subjects ...
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... questionnaire , subjects were asked to fill out the Self - Rating Inventory and a " Personality Inventory " . The latter consisted of 42 items from the MMPI and served solely to keep the subjects busy while the experimenter prepared the ...
... questionnaire , subjects were asked to fill out the Self - Rating Inventory and a " Personality Inventory " . The latter consisted of 42 items from the MMPI and served solely to keep the subjects busy while the experimenter prepared the ...
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... questionnaire which consisted of all 28 items from the EPPS measuring succorance , and which was labeled " Short Form X " of the Self Evaluation Questionnaire . Twenty - five of the 28 items favouring succorance were circled . The ...
... questionnaire which consisted of all 28 items from the EPPS measuring succorance , and which was labeled " Short Form X " of the Self Evaluation Questionnaire . Twenty - five of the 28 items favouring succorance were circled . The ...
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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