Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... role compatibility is slower than that of value comparison , which involves only verbal interaction . There does come a time , however , when role compatibility supersedes value comparison in importance , marking the onset of the role ...
... role compatibility is slower than that of value comparison , which involves only verbal interaction . There does come a time , however , when role compatibility supersedes value comparison in importance , marking the onset of the role ...
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... role comparisons and role compatibility , it is easier to think of a " value - role " type than of either a separate " value " or a " role " type . This type would include individuals whose greatest rewards come from close interpersonal ...
... role comparisons and role compatibility , it is easier to think of a " value - role " type than of either a separate " value " or a " role " type . This type would include individuals whose greatest rewards come from close interpersonal ...
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... role ; the concept of a person is a constancy in that it transcends variations of behaviour of the same individual in divers roles . The widely recognized interplay between roles and person cannot be analyzed and understood unless the ...
... role ; the concept of a person is a constancy in that it transcends variations of behaviour of the same individual in divers roles . The widely recognized interplay between roles and person cannot be analyzed and understood unless 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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