Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... scores . Grabitz - Gniech ( 1971 ) who did not separate her subjects by sex , reported a correlation of 0.38 for her total sample of nearly 200 college students . This positive relationship between SE and M - C scores is not even ...
... scores . Grabitz - Gniech ( 1971 ) who did not separate her subjects by sex , reported a correlation of 0.38 for her total sample of nearly 200 college students . This positive relationship between SE and M - C scores is not even ...
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... scores . Assignments were made separately for each sex because of sex differences in mean level of the two needs . The median nurturance scores were 15.22 for females and 11.45 for males . The median succorance scores were 11.29 for ...
... scores . Assignments were made separately for each sex because of sex differences in mean level of the two needs . The median nurturance scores were 15.22 for females and 11.45 for males . The median succorance scores were 11.29 for ...
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Steve Duck. differences ( and thus greater similarity ) between the scores of the friendship pairs than between the scores from the nominal pairs . Each subset of data was therefore submitted to a paired t test and the results are given ...
Steve Duck. differences ( and thus greater similarity ) between the scores of the friendship pairs than between the scores from the nominal pairs . Each subset of data was therefore submitted to a paired t test and the results are given ...
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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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