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Page 384
... person if you were not in love with him ( her ) ? " Sixty - five percent of the men said " no , " as compared to 24 percent of the women . Most of the women , unlike the men , were " undecided . " 1 7 4. For each person there is one ...
... person if you were not in love with him ( her ) ? " Sixty - five percent of the men said " no , " as compared to 24 percent of the women . Most of the women , unlike the men , were " undecided . " 1 7 4. For each person there is one ...
Page 389
... person , the first person - foregoing opportunities for further contact never finds this out ; consequently , physically unattractive individuals or persons whose stimulus value may be low for the individual ( e.g. , other races and ...
... person , the first person - foregoing opportunities for further contact never finds this out ; consequently , physically unattractive individuals or persons whose stimulus value may be low for the individual ( e.g. , other races and ...
Page 534
... person thought it wrong to live with someone outside of marriage . The vast majority stated that they simply had not yet found the right person to live with . To the extent that these students were representative of Cornell ...
... person thought it wrong to live with someone outside of marriage . The vast majority stated that they simply had not yet found the right person to live with . To the extent that these students were representative of Cornell ...
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