The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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... dyadic . 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 ...
... dyadic . 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 ...
Pàgina 74
... Dyadic vs. Polyadic Friendship Another problem in the literature on friendship is the tendency to emphasize the dyad . Wolf ( 1966b ) , for instance , defines polyadic social organization in terms of the closed corporate community ...
... Dyadic vs. Polyadic Friendship Another problem in the literature on friendship is the tendency to emphasize the dyad . Wolf ( 1966b ) , for instance , defines polyadic social organization in terms of the closed corporate community ...
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... dyadic links between individuals . In a setting in which cash income represents only a segment of the total ... dyadic , against the backdrop of the polyadically organized crowd . But the avoidance of specific obligations has the effect ...
... dyadic links between individuals . In a setting in which cash income represents only a segment of the total ... dyadic , against the backdrop of the polyadically organized crowd . But the avoidance of specific obligations has the effect ...
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an Introduction to the Comparative | 15 |
PART II | 33 |
PART III | 49 |
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