Invasion of Personal Space in Same Gender and Opposing Gender Groups
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Research studies indicate that women or more apt to have a positive reaction to an invasion of their personal space in a social setting as oppose to men. Some men and women possessing more territorial instincts, view space invasion as a direct challenge to what they consider to belong to them and when violated will issue a negative response. This study will show that males and females will react positively on a consistent basis
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Ciy, NY: Anchor Press. Madden, S. J. (1999). Proxemics and gender: Where's the spatial gap? North Dakota Journal of Speech and Theatre, 12(3). Retrieved 02/20/2006, from http://www2.edutech.nodak.edu/ndsta/madden.htm. Skolnick, P., Frasier, L. & Hadler, L. (1977). Do you speak to strangers? A study of invasions of personal space. European Journal of Social Psychology, 7(3), 375-381. Terneus, S. & Malone, Y. (2004). Proxemics and kinesics of adolescents in dual-gender groups. Guidance and Counseling, 19(3), 118-123.