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Steve Duck. 19 . Inquiry , Hypothesis and the Quest for Validation : Personal Construct Systems in the Development of Acquaintance ' STEVE DUCK University of Lancaster , England I. Some contours of personal construct theory and ...
Steve Duck. 19 . Inquiry , Hypothesis and the Quest for Validation : Personal Construct Systems in the Development of Acquaintance ' STEVE DUCK University of Lancaster , England I. Some contours of personal construct theory and ...
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... personal construct theory and attraction It is not the intention of the present chapter to give an exhaustive account of Kelly's ( 1955 , 1969 , 1970 ) Personal Construct Theory ( PCT ) : the purpose here is a conceptual analysis of ...
... personal construct theory and attraction It is not the intention of the present chapter to give an exhaustive account of Kelly's ( 1955 , 1969 , 1970 ) Personal Construct Theory ( PCT ) : the purpose here is a conceptual analysis of ...
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... personality traits of husbands and wives as rated by self and spouse . J. Soc . Psychol . 13 , 193-198 . Kelly , G. A. ( 1955 ) . The Psychology of Personal Constructs . Norton , New York . Kelly , G. A. ( 1969 ) . Clinical Psychology ...
... personality traits of husbands and wives as rated by self and spouse . J. Soc . Psychol . 13 , 193-198 . Kelly , G. A. ( 1955 ) . The Psychology of Personal Constructs . Norton , New York . Kelly , G. A. ( 1969 ) . Clinical Psychology ...
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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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