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The well-known study of personal space invasion by Felipe and Sommer (1966) suggested that extremely close proximity by a stranger in a public place produces signs of discomfort and flight from the scene.
1 Ιαν 2010 · The present study was undertaken to explore the reactions to personal space invasions among university students, by using field experiment method.
1 Ιαν 1979 · A series of experiments was conducted to test the hypothesis that reactions to an invasion of personal space would depend on the meaning attributed to the invader’s action.
1 Ιαν 2017 · The concept of personal space is traditionally studied in social psychology and is linked to high-level social mechanisms. However, recent research suggests a close relationship between...
In all three studies, a confederate invaded the personal space of subjects under conditions such that the invasion could either be attributed to dispositions of the invader or to a situational constraint.
Personal Space Invasions: What Happens When the Invader Asks Permission? Eric Sundstrom Mary Graehl Sundstrom ABSTRACT: Male or female college students seated outdoors and alone on a university campus were approached by a same-sexed "invader" who sat 9 inches or 18 inches away.
In support of recent findings on the factors influencing air passenger comfort, the results of this study indicate that the invasion of personal space is not only caused by physical factors (e.g. physical contact with humans or objects), but also other sensory factors such as noise, smells or unwanted eye contact.