Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... subject's standing on the dimension in question . The subjects were given as much time as they needed to study first their own profile and then that of the fictitious other person whose name on top of the page was covered by a piece of ...
... subject's standing on the dimension in question . The subjects were given as much time as they needed to study first their own profile and then that of the fictitious other person whose name on top of the page was covered by a piece of ...
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... subjects were divided into three groups of high , medium , or low physical attractiveness , either on the basis of subjects ' self - ratings or on the basis of the experimenter's ratings of the subjects ' physical attractiveness . The ...
... subjects were divided into three groups of high , medium , or low physical attractiveness , either on the basis of subjects ' self - ratings or on the basis of the experimenter's ratings of the subjects ' physical attractiveness . The ...
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... subjects would be basing their attraction ratings on need comple- mentarity . Statistically , these results are shown by a main effect of subjects ' succorance in the analysis of the nurturant stranger , and a main effect of subject's ...
... subjects would be basing their attraction ratings on need comple- mentarity . Statistically , these results are shown by a main effect of subjects ' succorance in the analysis of the nurturant stranger , and a main effect of subject's ...
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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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