Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... Kelly sees the dimensions X - Y and X - W as only superficially similar ( logically similar , not psychologically ... Kelly's work . Given the chaos of an otherwise unstructured world and the individual's vast , even excessive , range of ...
... Kelly sees the dimensions X - Y and X - W as only superficially similar ( logically similar , not psychologically ... Kelly's work . Given the chaos of an otherwise unstructured world and the individual's vast , even excessive , range of ...
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... Kelly's view of social relationships and social behaviour upon it . Its applications to several aspects of social ... Kelly himself added something which amounted to " security " as the extra . Again , given that his analysis of personal ...
... Kelly's view of social relationships and social behaviour upon it . Its applications to several aspects of social ... Kelly himself added something which amounted to " security " as the extra . Again , given that his analysis of personal ...
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... Kelly , the individual's choices reflect not only what he accepts but what he rejects : therefore , insofar as an individual is intentionally involved in a negative relationship ( enmity , hostility , threat , aggres- sion . . . ) the ...
... Kelly , the individual's choices reflect not only what he accepts but what he rejects : therefore , insofar as an individual is intentionally involved in a negative relationship ( enmity , hostility , threat , aggres- sion . . . ) the ...
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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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