Individuals in relationships:

What special knowledge must you have to participate in a relationship? What special language structures do you typically use in entering or conducting relationships? Individuals in Relationships provides answers to these questions and offers an interdisciplinary look at the individual processes nece...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newbury Park [u.a.] Sage 1993
Series:Understanding relationship processes 1
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:What special knowledge must you have to participate in a relationship? What special language structures do you typically use in entering or conducting relationships? Individuals in Relationships provides answers to these questions and offers an interdisciplinary look at the individual processes necessary to, and presumed in, relationships. It explores the cognitive processes individuals bring to relationships, ranging from their thought patterns and attributional styles to the ways in which they recall relationship events and treat or manipulate shared knowledge.
Physical Description:XIII, 247 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0803951566

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