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... interpersonal attraction ( Steve Duck ) Section 1 : Theoretical approaches to interpersonal attraction 2. Reinforcement and affect in attraction ( Gerald L. Clore ) ... 3. Information processing approaches to interpersonal attraction ...
... interpersonal attraction ( Steve Duck ) Section 1 : Theoretical approaches to interpersonal attraction 2. Reinforcement and affect in attraction ( Gerald L. Clore ) ... 3. Information processing approaches to interpersonal attraction ...
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... interpersonal attraction STEVE DUCK University of Lancaster , England I. Attraction to others A. Why study attraction ? B. Psychological study of interpersonal attraction II . Some conceptual issues in the study of interpersonal attraction ...
... interpersonal attraction STEVE DUCK University of Lancaster , England I. Attraction to others A. Why study attraction ? B. Psychological study of interpersonal attraction II . Some conceptual issues in the study of interpersonal attraction ...
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... interpersonal attraction , In T. Huston ( Ed . ) , Perspectives on Interpersonal Attraction , pp . 331-351 . Academic Press , New York and London . Lerner , M. J. ( 1974b ) . The justice motive : " Equity " and " parity " among children ...
... interpersonal attraction , In T. Huston ( Ed . ) , Perspectives on Interpersonal Attraction , pp . 331-351 . Academic Press , New York and London . Lerner , M. J. ( 1974b ) . The justice motive : " Equity " and " parity " among children ...
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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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