Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... neurotic liabilities does not necessitate that a neurotic marry another neurotic . A female neurotic may be beautiful , thus balancing off her liability with an important asset , or her boyfriend may be exceedingly corpulent , thus ...
... neurotic liabilities does not necessitate that a neurotic marry another neurotic . A female neurotic may be beautiful , thus balancing off her liability with an important asset , or her boyfriend may be exceedingly corpulent , thus ...
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... neurotic ones . Because the same Ss appear in each comparison , the usual criteria for chance levels of significance ... neurotic and non - neurotic couples using the Revised Personal Preference Schedule items . Neurotic Non- neurotic ...
... neurotic ones . Because the same Ss appear in each comparison , the usual criteria for chance levels of significance ... neurotic and non - neurotic couples using the Revised Personal Preference Schedule items . Neurotic Non- neurotic ...
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... neurotic and nonneurotic groups from reaching significance because of a " ceiling " effect . It is conceivable , therefore , that ... neurotic triad score Perceived Congruence Among Premarital Couples as a Function of Neuroticism 245.
... neurotic and nonneurotic groups from reaching significance because of a " ceiling " effect . It is conceivable , therefore , that ... neurotic triad score Perceived Congruence Among Premarital Couples as a Function of Neuroticism 245.
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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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