Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... social relationships III . The double - sided nature and function of social relationships . 390 396 A. The framework of social relationships B. Negative social relationships 397 401 Although the phenomena of attraction are variously ...
... social relationships III . The double - sided nature and function of social relationships . 390 396 A. The framework of social relationships B. Negative social relationships 397 401 Although the phenomena of attraction are variously ...
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... social relationships and social behaviour upon it . Its applications to several aspects of social psychology have been examined by Bannister and Fransella ( 1971 ) , but when it comes to social relationships and acquaintance in ...
... social relationships and social behaviour upon it . Its applications to several aspects of social psychology have been examined by Bannister and Fransella ( 1971 ) , but when it comes to social relationships and acquaintance in ...
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... social relationships . Where definition and validation are available at one level , positive relation- ships ( i.e. attraction ) begin as the search for other levels of definition is initiated . Once an acceptable level of definition is ...
... social relationships . Where definition and validation are available at one level , positive relation- ships ( i.e. attraction ) begin as the search for other levels of definition is initiated . Once an acceptable level of definition is ...
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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