Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... predict should be reflected in the per- ceiver's efforts to collect data ( attention ) about the other to render the other predictable ( trait attributions ) . Thus , we can hypothesize that , other things being equal ( especially the ...
... predict should be reflected in the per- ceiver's efforts to collect data ( attention ) about the other to render the other predictable ( trait attributions ) . Thus , we can hypothesize that , other things being equal ( especially the ...
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... predicting whether the person will attempt to initiate a relationship with a particular other , then it becomes important to be able to predict ( a ) what persons are likely to constitute the social environment of the initiator , and ...
... predicting whether the person will attempt to initiate a relationship with a particular other , then it becomes important to be able to predict ( a ) what persons are likely to constitute the social environment of the initiator , and ...
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... predictions about relationship - initiation and relationship- deepening activities ( taking into account again , of course ... predict that the negative stimuli will be " tuned out " attentionally ( 2. Initiation of Relationships and ...
... predictions about relationship - initiation and relationship- deepening activities ( taking into account again , of course ... predict that the negative stimuli will be " tuned out " attentionally ( 2. Initiation of Relationships and ...
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