Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... experience with others , if we may generalize once again , is , in contrast to that of the competitor , heterogeneous in respect to cooperation - competition . Unlike the competitor , he does not automati- cally assume that the other ...
... experience with others , if we may generalize once again , is , in contrast to that of the competitor , heterogeneous in respect to cooperation - competition . Unlike the competitor , he does not automati- cally assume that the other ...
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... experiences ( e.g. , various physical education programs ) at later points in ontogeny . However , all these effects of experience are limited also by the matu- rational status of the organism . The same experience may lead to a differ ...
... experiences ( e.g. , various physical education programs ) at later points in ontogeny . However , all these effects of experience are limited also by the matu- rational status of the organism . The same experience may lead to a differ ...
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... experienced partners . However , in those couples in which the male had previously engaged in intercourse , only two - thirds of the couples began to have intercourse . Thus , while prior sex experience is related to progressive sexual ...
... experienced partners . However , in those couples in which the male had previously engaged in intercourse , only two - thirds of the couples began to have intercourse . Thus , while prior sex experience is related to progressive sexual ...
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