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Quick, Alida D.; Crano, William D. – 1973
Empirical evidence indicates that intrusions into an individual's personal space may produce anxiety and defensive or avoidance behaviors which might be reduced when conversation occurs between interactants. This paper briefly presents two field experiments designed to investigate this possibility. The first study hypothesized that invasion of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Relationship

Brody, Gene H.; Stoneman, Zolinda – Family Relations, 1981
Examines how parents use nonverbal behaviors in family situations. Results revealed that nonverbal behaviors which parents model for their children vary with the number of family members interacting, the gender of the offspring, and the gender of the parent. Results were discussed in terms of family dynamics. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Family Characteristics, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Learning
Harris, Lauren Jay; Strommen, Ellen A. – 1973
A study was conducted of children's expression of social as well as spatial relations in their placement of dolls. The study was designed to determine how both face contact and physical distance varied according to the social relationship ascribed to the dolls. It was hoped to find out, through this, whether' children's working definitions of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Distance, Elementary School Students, Eye Fixations