Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... heterosexual dyad as the target of analysis serves to make salient the possible culture- and history - bound nature of our generalizations . Notwithstanding the potential advantages of this focus , it is impor- tant at the outset to ...
... heterosexual dyad as the target of analysis serves to make salient the possible culture- and history - bound nature of our generalizations . Notwithstanding the potential advantages of this focus , it is impor- tant at the outset to ...
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... heterosexual courtship relationships develop over time . The methodological approach used was retrospective and phenomenological , the intention being to conceptualize the process of relationship growth from acquaintance through ...
... heterosexual courtship relationships develop over time . The methodological approach used was retrospective and phenomenological , the intention being to conceptualize the process of relationship growth from acquaintance through ...
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... Heterosexual behavior assessment - Males . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 21-25 . ( a ) Bentler , P. M. Heterosexual behavior assessment - II Females . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 27-30 . ( b ) Brady , J. P. ...
... Heterosexual behavior assessment - Males . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 21-25 . ( a ) Bentler , P. M. Heterosexual behavior assessment - II Females . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 27-30 . ( b ) Brady , J. P. ...
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