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Communication Yearbook 14
In fact, expectthese goals itmay be that individuals anticipate relatively stable,
predictable, and controllable interactions duringinitial acquaintance,even inthe
absence of preacquaintance information. Normally proceeding get acquainted ...
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Person Perception and Interpersonal Behavior
The preacquaintance data showed, with unexpected exactness, who would most
probably be members of the same cliques, if they came to belong to any clique at
all. The data which proved to have this predictive value consisted simply of ...
Renato Tagiuri, Luigi Petrullo,
1958
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Alfred Schutz's Sociological Aspect of Literature: ...
The depth of the beholder's experience of a work is directly proportional to her
preacquaintance with this horizon, the history and anatomy of literature. The
greater her grasp of literary culture, the richer her understanding of any given
work.
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Western Journal of Speech Communications
While this research has been limited to same-sex pairs, the past research
findings which appear to generalize to preacquaintance have been produced
with both same- and opposite-sex pairs. This evidence combined with the
interpersonal ...
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Representative Research in Social Psychology
Such a qualification takes on added importance in view of the fact that the
preacquaintance information regarding other people quite frequently relates to
only a few attitudes. Unfortunately, the only study of which we are aware that has
...
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The Presbyterian Journal
means preacquaintance." Let's try that out. God is aware of all mankind. He was
preac- quainted with everyone. Therefore, if foreknowledge is preacquaintance,
then everyone is foreknown, predestined, called, justified and glorified. Everyone
...
George Aiken Taylor,
1975
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An account of the English colony in New South Wales: with ...
... Whether it had ever appeared among them before could not be discovered;
either from him or from the children; but it was certain that they gave it a name (
gal-gal-la); a circumstance which seemed to indicate a preacquaintance with it.
David Collins, Philip Gidley King, George Bass,
1798
Salmon(1998) andSoames (1995) takerelated viewson which although the
content ofa descriptivename preacquaintance is still its referent, the
acquaintanceless userofthe relevant name is unable to fully grasp propositions
involving this ...
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Communication Yearbook 10
Preacquaintance attitude similarity and attraction revisited: Ten days in afall-out
shelter. Sociometry, 37, 162-173. Hallinan, M. T. (1982). Cognitive balance and
differential popularity in social networks. Social Psychology Quarterly, 45, 86-90.
Margaret L. McLaughlin,
2012
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The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology
... a positive and a phenomenological characterization of world. C. WORLD AS
TOTALITY AND WORLD AS HORIZON We have suggested that (a) our everyday
acquaintance with things and places involves a preacquaintance with the world,
...