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Steve Duck. selected three orthogonal contrasts ( marrying versus dating , marrying versus working , dating versus ... selection , but because we overestimated its importance for the selection of marriage partners . Physical ...
Steve Duck. selected three orthogonal contrasts ( marrying versus dating , marrying versus working , dating versus ... selection , but because we overestimated its importance for the selection of marriage partners . Physical ...
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Steve Duck. the information , the type of information selected , its constructive use , and the creation of models of stimulus others is an agreed ( even obvious ) component of acquaintance . But these processes of selection and ...
Steve Duck. the information , the type of information selected , its constructive use , and the creation of models of stimulus others is an agreed ( even obvious ) component of acquaintance . But these processes of selection and ...
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... selection : final results on the test of the general hypothesis . Amer . Sociol . Rev. 20 , 552-555 . Winch , R. F. ( 1958 ) . Mate Selection : A Study in Complementary Needs . Harper and Row , New York . Winch , R. F. ( 1963 ) . The ...
... selection : final results on the test of the general hypothesis . Amer . Sociol . Rev. 20 , 552-555 . Winch , R. F. ( 1958 ) . Mate Selection : A Study in Complementary Needs . Harper and Row , New York . Winch , R. F. ( 1963 ) . The ...
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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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