Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 65
... people to make sense of the way others behave towards them and to interpret their motives and intentions . The four relational models not only orient people in different ways to other people , they also determine people's relationships ...
... people to make sense of the way others behave towards them and to interpret their motives and intentions . The four relational models not only orient people in different ways to other people , they also determine people's relationships ...
Page 66
... people , and of an orientation to the maintenance and quality of human relationships . What one gives is not dependent on what one has received , but springs from one's perception of other people's needs . In these cases , the things ...
... people , and of an orientation to the maintenance and quality of human relationships . What one gives is not dependent on what one has received , but springs from one's perception of other people's needs . In these cases , the things ...
Page 67
... People have distinct identities , but are , in other respects , each other's equals . People share with each other ... People's relationships to others are instrumental and often characterised by competition and struggle . One gives to ...
... People have distinct identities , but are , in other respects , each other's equals . People share with each other ... People's relationships to others are instrumental and often characterised by competition and struggle . One gives to ...
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