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Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency.

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Valentine, JC; Blankenship, V; Cooper, H; Sullins, ES
Published in: Representative Research in Social Psychology
2001

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Representative Research in Social Psychology

Publication Date

2001

Volume

25

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26 / 33
 

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Valentine, J. C., Blankenship, V., Cooper, H., & Sullins, E. S. (2001). Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 25, 26–33.
Valentine, J. C., V. Blankenship, H. Cooper, and E. S. Sullins. “Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency.Representative Research in Social Psychology 25 (2001): 26–33.
Valentine JC, Blankenship V, Cooper H, Sullins ES. Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency. Representative Research in Social Psychology. 2001;25:26–33.
Valentine, J. C., et al. “Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency.Representative Research in Social Psychology, vol. 25, 2001, pp. 26–33.
Valentine JC, Blankenship V, Cooper H, Sullins ES. Interpersonal expectancy effects and the preference for consistency. Representative Research in Social Psychology. 2001;25:26–33.

Published In

Representative Research in Social Psychology

Publication Date

2001

Volume

25

Start / End Page

26 / 33