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Steve Duck. 4 . Self - Esteem and Interpersonal Attraction ' WOLFGANG STROEBE Universitaet Marburg , Germany I. Self - concept , self - esteem and self - evaluation II . Self - esteem and the choice of a dating partner A. The ' matching ...
Steve Duck. 4 . Self - Esteem and Interpersonal Attraction ' WOLFGANG STROEBE Universitaet Marburg , Germany I. Self - concept , self - esteem and self - evaluation II . Self - esteem and the choice of a dating partner A. The ' matching ...
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... self - esteem and affective reactions to positive or negative appraisal from others . This question has become one of the major battlegrounds between consistency theory ( we react ... self - esteem ( Coopersmith , 80 Wolfgang Stroebe.
... self - esteem and affective reactions to positive or negative appraisal from others . This question has become one of the major battlegrounds between consistency theory ( we react ... self - esteem ( Coopersmith , 80 Wolfgang Stroebe.
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... self - esteem . Low Self - Esteem subjects should react with greater increase in attraction to positive evaluations and with greater decrease in attraction to negative evaluations than HSE subjects . This prediction has not yet been ...
... self - esteem . Low Self - Esteem subjects should react with greater increase in attraction to positive evaluations and with greater decrease in attraction to negative evaluations than HSE subjects . This prediction has not yet been ...
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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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