The Function of Self-Disclosure in Social Interaction [microform] / Karen J. Prager and Others.
Self-disclosure is a process by which individuals permit themselves to be known by a select other and has been shown to be central to the development and maintenance of close relationships. Two studies were done to investigate whether people self-disclose for reasons that are related to a relationsh...
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1987.
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