Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... couple despite the fact that all other things are not equal . As a result of their experiences , individuals begin to build up an erotic ranking for themselves . They tend to gravitate towards their own level of equity . Movie buffs ...
... couple despite the fact that all other things are not equal . As a result of their experiences , individuals begin to build up an erotic ranking for themselves . They tend to gravitate towards their own level of equity . Movie buffs ...
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... couples who were " going steady " or were engaged and who had volunteered to participate in the study for which they were paid $ 15 per couple . The sample was largely drawn from three Connecticut colleges or universities , only 13 of ...
... couples who were " going steady " or were engaged and who had volunteered to participate in the study for which they were paid $ 15 per couple . The sample was largely drawn from three Connecticut colleges or universities , only 13 of ...
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... couples , engaged and courting couples and friends - namely the refining of the first impressions of each other's personality . It is generally held that friends and married couples tend to match each other on personality , attitude and ...
... couples , engaged and courting couples and friends - namely the refining of the first impressions of each other's personality . It is generally held that friends and married couples tend to match each other on personality , attitude and ...
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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