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Chapter 4 Who's Wooing Whom? An Investigation of
Female Initiated Dating

Paul A. Mongeau, Jerold L. Hale,
Kristen L. Johnson, and Jacqueline D. Hillis
51
Chapter 5 Deceptive Schemata: Initial Impressions of Others
Randy Wood
69
III RELATIONSHIPS IN PROCESS 87
Chapter 6 Ways of Doing Conflict: A Folk Taxonomy of
Conflict Events in Personal Relationships

Leslie A. Baxter, William W. Wilmot,
Christopher A. Simmons, and Andrea Swartz
89
Chapter 7 Hers or His? Sex Differences in the Experience and
Communication of Jealousy in Close Relationships

Laura K. Guerrero, Sylvie V. Eloy,
Peter F. Jorgensen, and Peter A. Andersen
109
Chapter 8 Power in Friendship and Use of Influence
Strategies

James F. Roiger
133
Chapter 9 Who Embarrasses Whom? Relational
and Sex Differences in the Use of
Intentional Embarrassment

William F. Sharkey
147
Chapter 10 What's Yours is Mine and What's Mine is
Yours: Couple Friends

Lyn Bendtschneider and Steve Duck
169
IV MATURING AND DISENGAGING RELATIONSHIPS 187
Chapter 11 Public Portrayals of Enduring Friendships
Pamela J. Kalbfleisch
189

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Publication Information: Book Title: Interpersonal Communication: Evolving Interpersonal Relationships. Contributors: Pamela J. Kalbfleisch - editor. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: x.
    
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