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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Main Authors: | SHIN, Ji Eun, SUH, Eunkook, LI, Norman P., EO, Kangyong, CHONG, Sang Chul, TSAI, Ming-Hong |
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