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A study to measure the affect of reciprocal self-disclosure in a small group matrix on the sense of intimacy and individuality

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Norman D Anderson. A Study to Measure the Affect of Reciprocal Self-disclosure In a Small Group Matrix On the Sense of Intimacy and Individuality. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3ce110c1-e09b-4a44-bac6-ddf465997b9e.

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N. D. Anderson. A study to measure the affect of reciprocal self-disclosure in a small group matrix on the sense of intimacy and individuality. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3ce110c1-e09b-4a44-bac6-ddf465997b9e

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Norman D Anderson. A Study to Measure the Affect of Reciprocal Self-Disclosure In a Small Group Matrix On the Sense of Intimacy and Individuality. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3ce110c1-e09b-4a44-bac6-ddf465997b9e.

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  • This project explores the theological and theoretical linkage of self-disclosure, interpersonal intimacy, and individuality, defined as self-concept. Action research utilizing an experimental and a control group tested the proposal that reciprocal self-disclosure acts as a catalyst in facilitating intimacy and individuality. Pre- and posttests employed the Group Environment Scale and the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale. Based on a significance level of .05, the experimental group revealed a significant increase in self-disclosure. The control group did not. Neither group demonstrated significant statistical changes in intimacy and individuality. The three-month project provided an insufficient longitudinal study of the proposal.
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  • 02/16/2024

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