Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... unmarried youths will terminate in marriage , it is evident that more individuals than previously are courting longer and cohabitating without the benefit of matrimony . An increasing number ( though still but a small fraction of the ...
... unmarried youths will terminate in marriage , it is evident that more individuals than previously are courting longer and cohabitating without the benefit of matrimony . An increasing number ( though still but a small fraction of the ...
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... unmarried . Amer . J. Psychiat . 122 , 841-851 . Kohen , A. S. ( 1972 ) . Self disclosing behavior in cross sex dyads . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Iowa . Krantz , D. H. and Tversky , A. ( 1971 ) . Letters to the ...
... unmarried . Amer . J. Psychiat . 122 , 841-851 . Kohen , A. S. ( 1972 ) . Self disclosing behavior in cross sex dyads . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Iowa . Krantz , D. H. and Tversky , A. ( 1971 ) . Letters to the ...
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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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