Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... ratings ( since all points of view shared the same stimuli ) . The affect hypothesis predicted gain - loss effects only in ratings from the male point of view and not in the other two . As the recipient of the female's warm and cold ...
... ratings ( since all points of view shared the same stimuli ) . The affect hypothesis predicted gain - loss effects only in ratings from the male point of view and not in the other two . As the recipient of the female's warm and cold ...
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... ratings or on the basis of the experimenter's ratings of the subjects ' physical attractiveness . The self - ratings were obtained by having subjects rate themselves on a " Self - Rating Inventory " , which consisted of twenty 7 - point ...
... ratings or on the basis of the experimenter's ratings of the subjects ' physical attractiveness . The self - ratings were obtained by having subjects rate themselves on a " Self - Rating Inventory " , which consisted of twenty 7 - point ...
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... ratings by the experimenter when the subjects first arrived and by each subject of his or her own date following ... ratings of male subjects and the females ' ratings of their dates was 0.59 ( p < 0.01 ) and between the experimenter's ...
... ratings by the experimenter when the subjects first arrived and by each subject of his or her own date following ... ratings of male subjects and the females ' ratings of their dates was 0.59 ( p < 0.01 ) and between the experimenter's ...
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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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