The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... defined . Therefore , a definition must be so phrased as to avoid culturally determined aspects . 3. That friendship is a culturally patterned interpersonal relationship , as has already been implied . Any serious discussion of it ...
... defined . Therefore , a definition must be so phrased as to avoid culturally determined aspects . 3. That friendship is a culturally patterned interpersonal relationship , as has already been implied . Any serious discussion of it ...
Pàgina 18
... defined solely in dyadic terms since there exist polyadic interpersonal relations among groups of associates such as gangs , teams , clubs , sodalities , and the like . It does , how- ever , seem clear that the most widely valued types ...
... defined solely in dyadic terms since there exist polyadic interpersonal relations among groups of associates such as gangs , teams , clubs , sodalities , and the like . It does , how- ever , seem clear that the most widely valued types ...
Pàgina 19
... defined are called simply exclusive , close , and casual . a . Exclusive Friends . This relationship is primarily expressive . The other is prized for himself in his perceived totality by ego . It is exclusively dyadic , meaning that it ...
... defined are called simply exclusive , close , and casual . a . Exclusive Friends . This relationship is primarily expressive . The other is prized for himself in his perceived totality by ego . It is exclusively dyadic , meaning that it ...
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an Introduction to the Comparative | 15 |
PART II | 33 |
PART III | 49 |
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