Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... nurturance and succorance scales are relatively independent factorially , allowing all possible combinations of subjects ( high and low in nurturance and high and low in succorance ) to be selected for study . This approach was used ...
... nurturance and succorance scales are relatively independent factorially , allowing all possible combinations of subjects ( high and low in nurturance and high and low in succorance ) to be selected for study . This approach was used ...
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... Nurturance Male 19.07 16.67 8.33 5.73 score Female 21.73 19.93 9.93 9.87 Succorance Male 13.67 6.73 14.60 4.87 score Female 15.40 7.93 17.20 7.67 * The higher the mean , the higher the nurturance or succorance scores . C. MATERIALS The ...
... Nurturance Male 19.07 16.67 8.33 5.73 score Female 21.73 19.93 9.93 9.87 Succorance Male 13.67 6.73 14.60 4.87 score Female 15.40 7.93 17.20 7.67 * The higher the mean , the higher the nurturance or succorance scores . C. MATERIALS The ...
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... nurturance- low succorance males had a mean nurturance score of 5.73 and a mean succorance score of 4.87 , yet they rated the nurturant stranger 17.73 in similarity , while the succorant stranger was rated only 11.13 . Because of this ...
... nurturance- low succorance males had a mean nurturance score of 5.73 and a mean succorance score of 4.87 , yet they rated the nurturant stranger 17.73 in similarity , while the succorant stranger was rated only 11.13 . Because of this ...
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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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