The Psychology of Cosmetic TreatmentsJean Ann Graham, Albert M. Kligman Praeger, 1985 - 255 pagini |
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... reactions of people involved in free flowing actual interaction are sometimes quite different from those given by ... reaction to an unknown , ugly face ; it is likely to be quite another thing to ask for my reaction to the same person ...
... reactions of people involved in free flowing actual interaction are sometimes quite different from those given by ... reaction to an unknown , ugly face ; it is likely to be quite another thing to ask for my reaction to the same person ...
Pagina 184
Jean Ann Graham, Albert M. Kligman. 13 THE GENERAL PUBLIC'S REACTIONS TO FACIAL DISFIGUREMENT Ray Bull The general public's reaction to facially deformed indi- viduals has not been extensively investigated . When mildly facially deformed ...
Jean Ann Graham, Albert M. Kligman. 13 THE GENERAL PUBLIC'S REACTIONS TO FACIAL DISFIGUREMENT Ray Bull The general public's reaction to facially deformed indi- viduals has not been extensively investigated . When mildly facially deformed ...
Pagina 186
... reactions of members of the gen- eral public to deformity may be the result of an interaction between ( a ) a general , human desire to be pleasant and helpful to others , and ( b ) a desire not to become too involved or em- broiled ...
... reactions of members of the gen- eral public to deformity may be the result of an interaction between ( a ) a general , human desire to be pleasant and helpful to others , and ( b ) a desire not to become too involved or em- broiled ...
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Overview of Psychology of Cosmetics | 26 |
Ancient Beginnings and Modern Diversity | 37 |
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