3 functions of space
Skorjanc (1991) study
subjects interacted with a confederate (Scott) who was introduced as:
-just finished jail sentence for assault with weapon (3.7 seats away)
-just finished jail sentence for counterfitting money (3.3)
-a student (2.5)
If we don’t like someone, keep them far away
Closer space if we like them
3 categories of space
fixed-feature space
location of physical, unmoveable structures (i.e. seats in the class
semi-fixed feature space
location of moveable objects (ex: table on wheels)
informal or personal space
interpersonal distance
sociopetal vs. sociofugal space
seminar, living room, classroom (student to teacher), seminar room
sociopetal
study area, classroom (student to student)
sociofugal
restaurant
hybrid, both sociopetal and sociofugal
4 regions of proxemics
intimate, personal, social, public
intimate
0-18 inches
feel body heat, lose visual perceptions often
personal
1.5-4 ft
talking to friends, can’t feel body heat, visual and auditory
social
4-12 feet
gaze is important
interacting with strangers, can’t see every detail of people
public
beyond 12 feet
politician giving speech to the masses, does not even have to recognize other people, least nonverbal information available
when space is 0….
touch
Age and space use
Sex differences in encoding of space
culture and space
personality and use of personal space
-preferences for closer space increases with increasing degree of extraversion
-people who are high in social anxiety tend to use longer interacting distance
-people high in need for affiliation use closer interacting distances
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decoding space: crowding and performance (yerkes-dodson law)
distance and arousal
restaurant tipping
threats of violence