Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... homosexual relationship ) , was liked less than the discloser of either intimate but nondeviant ( a heterosexual relationship ) or nonintimate information . The amount of reciprocal disclosure was higher in the deviant - high discloser ...
... homosexual relationship ) , was liked less than the discloser of either intimate but nondeviant ( a heterosexual relationship ) or nonintimate information . The amount of reciprocal disclosure was higher in the deviant - high discloser ...
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... homosexuality , marijuana , birth control , religion , and the American way of life . The Interpersonal Judgment Scale provided measures of attraction and perceived competence . The scale asks the subject to respond to a target person ...
... homosexuality , marijuana , birth control , religion , and the American way of life . The Interpersonal Judgment Scale provided measures of attraction and perceived competence . The scale asks the subject to respond to a target person ...
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... homosexuals or wife - swappers . Such groups use private codes ( con- stantly up - dated as they become public ... homosexual pub . Another more detailed account of such encounters in the U.S.A. is given by Humphrey ( 1970 ) . III ...
... homosexuals or wife - swappers . Such groups use private codes ( con- stantly up - dated as they become public ... homosexual pub . Another more detailed account of such encounters in the U.S.A. is given by Humphrey ( 1970 ) . III ...
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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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