Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... levels of friendship and instructions were to describe " critical incidents " that " explain or illustrate why you consider this person to be your . . . best friend ? ” The subjects were instructed to think of friends of the same sex at ...
... levels of friendship and instructions were to describe " critical incidents " that " explain or illustrate why you consider this person to be your . . . best friend ? ” The subjects were instructed to think of friends of the same sex at ...
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... Friendship Scales ( F = 12.16 , p < 0.01 ) . This suggests that there are differences in ratings of most and least ... level of friendship or the importance attached to self disclosure . Instead a significant interaction was found ...
... Friendship Scales ( F = 12.16 , p < 0.01 ) . This suggests that there are differences in ratings of most and least ... level of friendship or the importance attached to self disclosure . Instead a significant interaction was found ...
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... interaction effect on Expectancy of Growth ( F = 7.87 , p < 0.001 ) suggesting that the influence ( on expectancies ) of the amount given varies with amount received . A balance bias was found in regard to Level of Friendship 266 J. J. La ...
... interaction effect on Expectancy of Growth ( F = 7.87 , p < 0.001 ) suggesting that the influence ( on expectancies ) of the amount given varies with amount received . A balance bias was found in regard to Level of Friendship 266 J. J. La ...
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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