Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... courtship relationship , whose development is examined in detail in a subsequent section . Such properties , on the one hand , make the courtship process an excellent paradigm for studying the development of close relationships ...
... courtship relationship , whose development is examined in detail in a subsequent section . Such properties , on the one hand , make the courtship process an excellent paradigm for studying the development of close relationships ...
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... courtship experience . For the majority of the couples ( 65 % ) , all three stages were reported , and in combination the three accounted for 83 % of the total courtship period . Although the qualitative nature of the data in this study ...
... courtship experience . For the majority of the couples ( 65 % ) , all three stages were reported , and in combination the three accounted for 83 % of the total courtship period . Although the qualitative nature of the data in this study ...
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... courtship can be distinguished among them . In the context of the present chapter , these styles of courtship have implications for understanding the role of conflict in the developmental process . It is clear that open interpersonal ...
... courtship can be distinguished among them . In the context of the present chapter , these styles of courtship have implications for understanding the role of conflict in the developmental process . It is clear that open interpersonal ...
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