Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Svazek 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston Academic Press, 1979 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... partners ( Braiker & Kelley , Chapter 5 ) . First meetings , acquaintanceships , and casual dating can generally be described as " surface " relationships . As relationships evolve toward greater commitment , however , the partners ...
... partners ( Braiker & Kelley , Chapter 5 ) . First meetings , acquaintanceships , and casual dating can generally be described as " surface " relationships . As relationships evolve toward greater commitment , however , the partners ...
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... partners believed them to be physically attractive as being more confident of themselves , as being more animated , as enjoying the conver- sation more , and as liking their partners more than those women who interacted with men who ...
... partners believed them to be physically attractive as being more confident of themselves , as being more animated , as enjoying the conver- sation more , and as liking their partners more than those women who interacted with men who ...
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... partners , but that only the former are able to attract and hold them . The neurotics must settle for partners whose adjustment is as poor as their own . In any case , there is some relatively hard evidence . that people tend to date ...
... partners , but that only the former are able to attract and hold them . The neurotics must settle for partners whose adjustment is as poor as their own . In any case , there is some relatively hard evidence . that people tend to date ...
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An Overview | 3 |
The Development Course | 6 |
Personality and Exchange | 9 |
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