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Eye Tracking in Visual Search Experimentsnships is a long-standing and important one (see Cooley, 1902; Tonnies, 1887). Given the importance of primary, intimate relations, it would be a grave omission to overlook such relations in theory and research on interpersonal behavior.GET 发表于 2025-3-27 17:07:11
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Cognitive Interdependence in Close Relationshipshole” in the social sciences—the study of the group mind. For good reasons, the early practice of drawing an analogy between the mind of the individual and the cognitive operations of the group has long been avoided, and references to the group mind in contemporary literature have dwindled to a smattering of wisecracks.Outwit 发表于 2025-3-28 11:08:25
Eye Tracking in Visual Search Experimentsrease compatibility? Alternatively, imagine how you would react if someone whom you just helped immediately paid you for that help. Would it be annoying and decrease feelings of compatibility? Or would it seem entirely appropriate?