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Personal spacea region of defended space surrounding someone. Trends of personal-space utilization might differ across species and across human societies. Personal space varies from other kinds of defended space by [..]
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Personal spacePersonal Space refers to the physical space around our bodies that we like to keep free; we tend to only let close family and friends, pets, and intimate partners enter our personal space. When anyone [..]
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Personal spacethe space around an individual that makes him/her feel uncomfortable if someone else intrudes; this will vary with different characters and relationships.
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Personal spacePersonal space is an approximate area surrounding an individual in which other people should not physically violate in order for them to feel comfortable and secure. It is the zone around individuals [..]
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Personal space - Humans desire to have a pocket of space around them and into which they tend to resent others intruding. Personal space is highly variable. Those who live in a densely populated environment tend to have smaller personal space requirements. Thus a resident of a city in India or China may have a smaller personal space than someone who lives in No [..]
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Personal spaceInvisible boundaries surrounding the individual's body which are maintained in relation to others.
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Personal space every culture and individual has a personal space, but in addition, there are three other ways to categorize our "interactive social zones" which include public, social, and intima [..]
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Personal spaceInvisible boundaries surrounding the individual's body which are maintained in relation to others.
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Personal spaceEveryone has an area that is his or her own personal space - it's the 'zone' immediately surrounding our body area. That feeling of someone being 'in your face' is what happen [..]
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