Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1996 - 712 pages |
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... relationships — feeling liked , affirmed , and encouraged by inti- Our relationships are fraught with stress . " Hell is others , " wrote Jean - Paul Sartre . When Peter Warr and Roy Payne ( 1982 ) asked a representative sample of ...
... relationships — feeling liked , affirmed , and encouraged by inti- Our relationships are fraught with stress . " Hell is others , " wrote Jean - Paul Sartre . When Peter Warr and Roy Payne ( 1982 ) asked a representative sample of ...
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... relationships facilitates survival of individuals and groups . Seeking relationships , we spend time and money to make ourselves attrac- tive . Gaining an intimate relationship , we feel joy . Losing a soul - mate rela- tionship , we ...
... relationships facilitates survival of individuals and groups . Seeking relationships , we spend time and money to make ourselves attrac- tive . Gaining an intimate relationship , we feel joy . Losing a soul - mate rela- tionship , we ...
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... RELATIONSHIPS That factors influence the ups and downs of our close relationships ? We con- sider several : attachment styles , relationship rewards , intimacy , equity , and commitment . ATTACHMENT We are , in our roots , social ...
... RELATIONSHIPS That factors influence the ups and downs of our close relationships ? We con- sider several : attachment styles , relationship rewards , intimacy , equity , and commitment . ATTACHMENT We are , in our roots , social ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 1 |
Obvious ways in which Values Enter | 8 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 18 |
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