The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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... Casual friends frequently convene by preference in groups of more than two , and a number of casual friends may be simultaneously enjoyed . Interaction is limited by various situational and expedient con- texts , of which recreation is ...
... Casual friends frequently convene by preference in groups of more than two , and a number of casual friends may be simultaneously enjoyed . Interaction is limited by various situational and expedient con- texts , of which recreation is ...
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... casual friends . c . Maturity . In many societies , marriage is considered a crucial threat to pre - existing friendships of all three types . The bachelor's parties and the best - man custom of Western society are symptomatic of this ...
... casual friends . c . Maturity . In many societies , marriage is considered a crucial threat to pre - existing friendships of all three types . The bachelor's parties and the best - man custom of Western society are symptomatic of this ...
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... casual category . Nevertheless , it seems likely that investigation would reveal a preference for both close and casual homophilic friendship whereas hetero- philic friendship in any category is probably a rare phenomenon . Further , it ...
... casual category . Nevertheless , it seems likely that investigation would reveal a preference for both close and casual homophilic friendship whereas hetero- philic friendship in any category is probably a rare phenomenon . Further , it ...
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an Introduction to the Comparative | 15 |
PART II | 33 |
PART III | 49 |
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