Darling, get closer to me: Spatial proximity amplifies interpersonal liking
Does close distance increase liking for a social object? In a preliminary sociogram task, an association between proximity and intimacy was found in drawings of self and others. In three experimental studies, male participants consistently preferred female targets who were (actually or appeared to b...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-39262019-10-21T08:43:15Z Darling, get closer to me: Spatial proximity amplifies interpersonal liking SHIN, Ji Eun SUH, Eunkook LI, Norman P. EO, Kangyong CHONG, Sang Chul TSAI, Ming-Hong Does close distance increase liking for a social object? In a preliminary sociogram task, an association between proximity and intimacy was found in drawings of self and others. In three experimental studies, male participants consistently preferred female targets who were (actually or appeared to be) close than far from them. Distance was manipulated through various means—sitting distance (Study 2), presenting two facial images separately to each eye by a stereoscopic device (Study 3), or a video clip (Study 4). This effect was stronger among those with deprived social needs and occurred in part because close (vs. far) targets seemed psychologically more accessible to the perceiver. Our findings offer rare experimental evidence for the empirically challenged propinquity effect and provide new insights on how distance shapes inner experience. 2019-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2669 info:doi/10.1177/0146167218784903 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3926/viewcontent/0146167218784903__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Distance Liking Motivation Propinquity Target accessibility Psychology Social Psychology |
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Does close distance increase liking for a social object? In a preliminary sociogram task, an association between proximity and intimacy was found in drawings of self and others. In three experimental studies, male participants consistently preferred female targets who were (actually or appeared to be) close than far from them. Distance was manipulated through various means—sitting distance (Study 2), presenting two facial images separately to each eye by a stereoscopic device (Study 3), or a video clip (Study 4). This effect was stronger among those with deprived social needs and occurred in part because close (vs. far) targets seemed psychologically more accessible to the perceiver. Our findings offer rare experimental evidence for the empirically challenged propinquity effect and provide new insights on how distance shapes inner experience. |
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