Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... stimulus persons ( Clore and McGuire , 1974 ) . We began with the view that attractiveness depends on characteristics of the stimulus person , but the results encouraged us to consider a different conception . Forty women participated ...
... stimulus persons ( Clore and McGuire , 1974 ) . We began with the view that attractiveness depends on characteristics of the stimulus person , but the results encouraged us to consider a different conception . Forty women participated ...
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... stimulus person's behaviour produced gain and loss effects in attraction only when considered from the perspective ... stimulus person . However , the central assertion of Ajzen's position ( discussed in the next chapter of this volume ) ...
... stimulus person's behaviour produced gain and loss effects in attraction only when considered from the perspective ... stimulus person . However , the central assertion of Ajzen's position ( discussed in the next chapter of this volume ) ...
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... stimulus person . Six conveyed more information about the subject , and 7 conveyed more about the stimulus person . TABLE 3. Affective implications of trait adjectives for stimulus person and perceiver Entries show the number of traits ...
... stimulus person . Six conveyed more information about the subject , and 7 conveyed more about the stimulus person . TABLE 3. Affective implications of trait adjectives for stimulus person and perceiver Entries show the number of traits ...
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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