Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... emotional state produced by the dream . The intriguing feature of this instance is that the emotional events in the dream influenced his waking mood even though he knew he had only been dreaming . The realization that it was all a dream ...
... emotional state produced by the dream . The intriguing feature of this instance is that the emotional events in the dream influenced his waking mood even though he knew he had only been dreaming . The realization that it was all a dream ...
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... emotions as " cognitive ( information processing ) systems or rules of behaviour " . He views physiological factors as contributing to , and setting limits for , the social construction of emotional behaviour . The traditional ...
... emotions as " cognitive ( information processing ) systems or rules of behaviour " . He views physiological factors as contributing to , and setting limits for , the social construction of emotional behaviour . The traditional ...
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... emotional arousal , and the sex of the Negro . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Texas . Pierce , R. A. ( 1970 ) . Need Similarity and Complementarity as Determinants of Friendship Choice . J. Psychol . 76 , 231-238 ...
... emotional arousal , and the sex of the Negro . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Texas . Pierce , R. A. ( 1970 ) . Need Similarity and Complementarity as Determinants of Friendship Choice . J. Psychol . 76 , 231-238 ...
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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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