Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... 18 , 79-91 . Copyright 1971 by the American Psychological Association . Reprinted by permission . Stroebe is now at University of Marburg , West Germany . greater to physically attractive rather than unattractive and to similar.
... 18 , 79-91 . Copyright 1971 by the American Psychological Association . Reprinted by permission . Stroebe is now at University of Marburg , West Germany . greater to physically attractive rather than unattractive and to similar.
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... American Psychological Association . Reprinted by permission . 1. This research was sponsored in part by National Institute of Mental Health Grant 08405 . The kindness of Regina Roth in reading the manuscript and offering criticisms is ...
... American Psychological Association . Reprinted by permission . 1. This research was sponsored in part by National Institute of Mental Health Grant 08405 . The kindness of Regina Roth in reading the manuscript and offering criticisms is ...
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... American middle class women to indicate sexual availability . Just as someone who fails to react to the cues that someone else gives will have difficulty striking up a relationship , so someone who himself fails to give appropriate non ...
... American middle class women to indicate sexual availability . Just as someone who fails to react to the cues that someone else gives will have difficulty striking up a relationship , so someone who himself fails to give appropriate non ...
Contents
Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 25 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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