Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... theoretical and empirical effort currently devoted to an understanding of social perception , particularly within the attribution theory framework , would seem to signal that the study of the antecedents of relationship initiation , and ...
... theoretical and empirical effort currently devoted to an understanding of social perception , particularly within the attribution theory framework , would seem to signal that the study of the antecedents of relationship initiation , and ...
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... theory , exhibit an amotivational bias . Within attribution theory frameworks , for example , the person who is attempting to acquaint himself with his social environment is often seen as a bloodless causal schemata - constructor who ...
... theory , exhibit an amotivational bias . Within attribution theory frameworks , for example , the person who is attempting to acquaint himself with his social environment is often seen as a bloodless causal schemata - constructor who ...
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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. the theoretical and empirical advances made recently in the attribution framework ( e.g. , Jones , Kanouse , Kelley , Nisbett , Valins , & Weiner , 1972 ) . We also believe that research effort on the ...
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. the theoretical and empirical advances made recently in the attribution framework ( e.g. , Jones , Kanouse , Kelley , Nisbett , Valins , & Weiner , 1972 ) . We also believe that research effort on the ...
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