Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... spouse ; perception of partner , ideal spouse . The remaining 16 correlations were interperceptual in that they compared sets coming from different persons . The mean of each correlation was obtained for the neurotic group and for the ...
... spouse ; perception of partner , ideal spouse . The remaining 16 correlations were interperceptual in that they compared sets coming from different persons . The mean of each correlation was obtained for the neurotic group and for the ...
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... spouse w -.07 .09 1.72 * Ideal spouseм , ideal spouse w -.27 .02 3.18 ** Ideal spouseм , boyfriend w -.23 .03 3.22 ** Girlfriend , ideal spouse w -.19 .01 2.64 ** Girlfriendм , boyfriend w -.19 -.02 2.03 * Note . The subscripts M or W ...
... spouse w -.07 .09 1.72 * Ideal spouseм , ideal spouse w -.27 .02 3.18 ** Ideal spouseм , boyfriend w -.23 .03 3.22 ** Girlfriend , ideal spouse w -.19 .01 2.64 ** Girlfriendм , boyfriend w -.19 -.02 2.03 * Note . The subscripts M or W ...
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... spouse correlations clearly show . Indeed , this idealization as reflected in the great magnitude of these correlations may have prevented any differences between the neurotic and nonneurotic groups from reaching significance because of ...
... spouse correlations clearly show . Indeed , this idealization as reflected in the great magnitude of these correlations may have prevented any differences between the neurotic and nonneurotic groups from reaching significance because of ...
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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