Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... social exchange and shared activities " . Limitations Altman and Taylor ( 1973 ) have achieved some measure of success in verifying social penetration theory . This is due in part to their ability to provide operational measures of ...
... social exchange and shared activities " . Limitations Altman and Taylor ( 1973 ) have achieved some measure of success in verifying social penetration theory . This is due in part to their ability to provide operational measures of ...
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... social behaviour ( attitudes , norms , roles , power , and so forth ) may be regarded as means by which a potentially chaotic and unpredictable environment is shaped into a predictable and manageable one . But of course , there are many ...
... social behaviour ( attitudes , norms , roles , power , and so forth ) may be regarded as means by which a potentially chaotic and unpredictable environment is shaped into a predictable and manageable one . But of course , there are many ...
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... Social Interaction . Social Science Paperbacks , London . Argyle , M. ( 1975 ) . Bodily Communication . Methuen , London . Argyle , M. , Alkema , F. and Gilmour , R. ( 1972 ) . The communication of friendly and hostile attitudes by ...
... Social Interaction . Social Science Paperbacks , London . Argyle , M. ( 1975 ) . Bodily Communication . Methuen , London . Argyle , M. , Alkema , F. and Gilmour , R. ( 1972 ) . The communication of friendly and hostile attitudes by ...
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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