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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 11:53:09 -0600
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- From: Remo Ostini-1 <osti0001@STUDENT.TC.UMN.EDU>
- Subject: Matching Hypothesis
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- Hi Everyone,
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- Does this happen to others? After carefully considering the discussion I
- came to the conclusion that I didn't want to read the discussion last week
- on the matching hypothesis - now a student of mine has decided to write a
- paper on it and is looking for a reference. Now I don't know whether this
- reference was posted or not (and I don't have the time or the where with
- all to search the list) so could someone help me out.
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- We are looking for one of the original papers on the topic by Walster, E &
- Walster G.W. apparently from around 1969 and possibly published in the
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. It was supposed to be the
- paper that got things started. Does anyone know it?
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- Thanks for your help.
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- Remo
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