Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... traditional components of attitudes : cognitive , affective and be- havioural . That is , someone's liking for another person is a function of what he knows about the person , how he feels about it and what he does about it ( Kelvin ...
... traditional components of attitudes : cognitive , affective and be- havioural . That is , someone's liking for another person is a function of what he knows about the person , how he feels about it and what he does about it ( Kelvin ...
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Steve Duck. compendium of values acquired in the process of acculturalization to the traditional or current tastes of society , values acquired from one's peers and parents , values derived from experience , and values resulting from ...
Steve Duck. compendium of values acquired in the process of acculturalization to the traditional or current tastes of society , values acquired from one's peers and parents , values derived from experience , and values resulting from ...
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... traditional experimental procedures and under role - playing procedures . Subjects in the role - playing condition were asked to respond like a person who had been in the situation described , while subjects in the experimental ...
... traditional experimental procedures and under role - playing procedures . Subjects in the role - playing condition were asked to respond like a person who had been in the situation described , while subjects in the experimental ...
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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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