This study was conducted in order to investigate the relationship between body image definiteness, as indexed by the Barrier score, and interpersonal distance during a brief two-person interaction. In addition, the relationships of various expressive variables (spatial movement, gaze, eye contact, and speech) with distance preferences were examined. Ninety male college students were selected from a total of 113 and were divided into two equivalent groups of 45 high Barrier Ss and 45 low Barrier Ss following the administration of a group Rorschach. This sample was then rearranged by randomly assigning Ss from the original two Barrier distributions to two- person groups (dyads), resulting in 15 High Barrier dyads, 15 Low Barrier dyads, and 15...
Inference of social traits from faces is a prominent factor in everyday social interactions. As such...
The aim in this study was to examine the effect of interpersonal distance on causal attribution and ...
People maintain larger distances to other peoples’ front than to their back. We investigated if huma...
This research examines two seemingly apposed formulations concerning the interplay of distance and i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30)This study explored the effects of the nonverbal cu...
In an effort to explore man's use of space, the present study was designed to investigate the relati...
The effect of approach length on personal space (PS) was studied and then compared with the influenc...
This study aims to investigate the effects of approaching other person (female or male model) on the...
This dissertation focused on compensatory relationships among the nonverbal immediacy behaviors—in...
We investigated the influence of visual information on interpersonal coordination of head- and body-...
This study explores associations of mutual eye contact (MEC) with self-accepting and other-accepting...
This study evaluated the usefulness of two new test instruments, an Interpersonal Closeness Inventor...
Weight stigma exists in society and social interactions, as smaller individuals tend to avoid close ...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
The present research focuses on the cognitive embodiment of physical proximity, through interperson...
Inference of social traits from faces is a prominent factor in everyday social interactions. As such...
The aim in this study was to examine the effect of interpersonal distance on causal attribution and ...
People maintain larger distances to other peoples’ front than to their back. We investigated if huma...
This research examines two seemingly apposed formulations concerning the interplay of distance and i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30)This study explored the effects of the nonverbal cu...
In an effort to explore man's use of space, the present study was designed to investigate the relati...
The effect of approach length on personal space (PS) was studied and then compared with the influenc...
This study aims to investigate the effects of approaching other person (female or male model) on the...
This dissertation focused on compensatory relationships among the nonverbal immediacy behaviors—in...
We investigated the influence of visual information on interpersonal coordination of head- and body-...
This study explores associations of mutual eye contact (MEC) with self-accepting and other-accepting...
This study evaluated the usefulness of two new test instruments, an Interpersonal Closeness Inventor...
Weight stigma exists in society and social interactions, as smaller individuals tend to avoid close ...
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous ...
The present research focuses on the cognitive embodiment of physical proximity, through interperson...
Inference of social traits from faces is a prominent factor in everyday social interactions. As such...
The aim in this study was to examine the effect of interpersonal distance on causal attribution and ...
People maintain larger distances to other peoples’ front than to their back. We investigated if huma...