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Preschool Children's and Adults' Expectations About Interpersonal Space.


ABSTRACT: The regulation of interpersonal distance and social space plays a central role in social behavior, and intrusions into personal space often lead to irritations in social interactions. Although there is plenty of research on people's actual proxemics in social interactions, less is known about how individuals represent and reason about social space, and whether there are age-related differences. The current study examined preschool children's and adults' predictions about others' interpersonal distances in two experiments. The findings show that preschool children have systematic expectations about others' proxemics. In addition, we found age-related differences as adults assumed people to keep greater interpersonal distance than preschool children.

SUBMITTER: Paulus M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6298249 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preschool Children's and Adults' Expectations About Interpersonal Space.

Paulus Markus M  

Frontiers in psychology 20181211


The regulation of interpersonal distance and social space plays a central role in social behavior, and intrusions into personal space often lead to irritations in social interactions. Although there is plenty of research on people's actual proxemics in social interactions, less is known about how individuals represent and reason about social space, and whether there are age-related differences. The current study examined preschool children's and adults' predictions about others' interpersonal di  ...[more]

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