Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... woman is attractive . He might render services to his partner far above what she gives him , waiting on her hand and foot . Consistent with this thesis is a study by Dermer ( 1973 ) which reports that the greater a woman's ...
... woman is attractive . He might render services to his partner far above what she gives him , waiting on her hand and foot . Consistent with this thesis is a study by Dermer ( 1973 ) which reports that the greater a woman's ...
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... woman and by the woman's economic exploitation ( " gold- digging " ) of the man . Since women acquired more status by marriage than men , the lion's share of exploitation in dating was enjoyed by men . II . Factors counteracting equity ...
... woman and by the woman's economic exploitation ( " gold- digging " ) of the man . Since women acquired more status by marriage than men , the lion's share of exploitation in dating was enjoyed by men . II . Factors counteracting equity ...
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... woman is free to start the relationship or abstain from initiating it , as they wish . The contrary concept is the " closed field " situation in which both the man and woman are forced to relate in some manner by reason of the roles ...
... woman is free to start the relationship or abstain from initiating it , as they wish . The contrary concept is the " closed field " situation in which both the man and woman are forced to relate in some manner by reason of the roles ...
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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