Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... individual's deeper and more personal evaluations ? This analysis suggests that it would and may thus serve the dual purposes of discovering the characteristics of the other's cognitive outlook , and of deciding whether they were the ...
... individual's deeper and more personal evaluations ? This analysis suggests that it would and may thus serve the dual purposes of discovering the characteristics of the other's cognitive outlook , and of deciding whether they were the ...
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... individual's processes . These are : anticipation ( an individual's predictions about the future ) ; phenom- enalism ( the view that an individual's descriptions of , or beliefs about , reality are more important - especially , more ...
... individual's processes . These are : anticipation ( an individual's predictions about the future ) ; phenom- enalism ( the view that an individual's descriptions of , or beliefs about , reality are more important - especially , more ...
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... individual's responsibility for choice , another basic theme in Kelly's work . Given the chaos of an otherwise unstructured world and the individual's vast , even excessive , range of means through which to effect description of it and ...
... individual's responsibility for choice , another basic theme in Kelly's work . Given the chaos of an otherwise unstructured world and the individual's vast , even excessive , range of means through which to effect description of it 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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