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This would suggest that self - other patterns are learned in any situation where
the person is a participant in a significant ... Third , a self - other pattern learned in
one situation will tend to be evoked in other situations of similar structure .
This would suggest that self - other patterns are learned in any situation where
the person is a participant in a significant ... Third , a self - other pattern learned in
one situation will tend to be evoked in other situations of similar structure .
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Situation : all stimuli present in an encounter at any given time which are
potentially meaningful ( i . e . , possess symbolic content ) for one or more of the
participants . Encounters do not take place in a vacuum but are embedded in
situations ...
Situation : all stimuli present in an encounter at any given time which are
potentially meaningful ( i . e . , possess symbolic content ) for one or more of the
participants . Encounters do not take place in a vacuum but are embedded in
situations ...
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Lines of action will be constructed so as to selectively modify the symbolic
content of the situation as perceived by alter . From ego ' s perspective , the ones
selected are likeliest to influence alter ' s definition of the situation in a manner
which ...
Lines of action will be constructed so as to selectively modify the symbolic
content of the situation as perceived by alter . From ego ' s perspective , the ones
selected are likeliest to influence alter ' s definition of the situation in a manner
which ...
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