Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... ritual and maintained relations of friendship and enmity respectively . I follow here a suggestion by John Breaux ... rituals of affirmation occur . The same is true for predisposing conditions , that is , conditions . like similarity of ...
... ritual and maintained relations of friendship and enmity respectively . I follow here a suggestion by John Breaux ... rituals of affirmation occur . The same is true for predisposing conditions , that is , conditions . like similarity of ...
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... ritual but for that reason becomes a highly formal interaction . Anthropologists have noted the potency of using in ... rituals , aside from close relatives there is not much inviting of people to dinner . So at this point the model ...
... ritual but for that reason becomes a highly formal interaction . Anthropologists have noted the potency of using in ... rituals , aside from close relatives there is not much inviting of people to dinner . So at this point the model ...
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... ritual , are recorded . I have assumed on anecdotal grounds alone earlier in this paper , that as friendship ripens ritual eating maintenances of friend- ship passes through the sequence from unstructured meals to structured meals to ...
... ritual , are recorded . I have assumed on anecdotal grounds alone earlier in this paper , that as friendship ripens ritual eating maintenances of friend- ship passes through the sequence from unstructured meals to structured meals to ...
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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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