Foundations of Interpersonal AttractionAcademic Press, 1974 - 422 Seiten Foundations of Interpersonal Attraction is intended to provide students of interpersonal relationships with a source book that reviews, integrates, and elaborates basic material concerned with interpersonal attraction-the affectional component of social relationships. All interpersonal relationships can be characterized, in part, by the strength and nature of the affectional tie between the persons involved. The ubiquity of attraction phenomena, and the extensive data that have begun to emerge concerning its nature, antecedents, and interpersonal correlates, provided the original rationale and. |
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A The Goals and Organization of this Volume | 4 |
Problems with Conceptualizations of Attraction | 7 |
The Measurement of Attraction | 14 |
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