Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... young man and woman about to go on an arranged date . Having heard positive things about each other , a positive impression based on these beliefs may be assumed . If the date is a rewarding experience , attraction develops between them ...
... young man and woman about to go on an arranged date . Having heard positive things about each other , a positive impression based on these beliefs may be assumed . If the date is a rewarding experience , attraction develops between them ...
Page 107
... young man living in the Bronx , for example , might like a young lady from Brooklyn whom he met while both were at a resort . Back in the city , however , he may doubt that the rewards he might gain from the relationship would be worth ...
... young man living in the Bronx , for example , might like a young lady from Brooklyn whom he met while both were at a resort . Back in the city , however , he may doubt that the rewards he might gain from the relationship would be worth ...
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... young married couples who were homogeneous with respect to race , social class , lack of ethnic ties , length of marriage , and lack of children . At the time of the study , at least one member of each couple was an undergraduate ...
... young married couples who were homogeneous with respect to race , social class , lack of ethnic ties , length of marriage , and lack of children . At the time of the study , at least one member of each couple was an undergraduate ...
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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