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Stability of nonverbal immediacy behaviors
Authors:Miles L Patterson
Affiliation:University of Missouri-St. Louis USA
Abstract:The stability of the immediacy behaviors of approach distance, eye contact, approach orientation, and body lean was examined across two interviews over a 25 min and a 1-week interval. Stability coefficients were similarly high between the sessions for each interval. General support was found for the presence of compensatory relationships between approach distance and eye contact and between approach distance and approach orientation. A bimodal distribution of approach distances, found in both studies, included a substantial intermediate range which was not used by any of the subjects. Evidence from personality data and self-ratings suggested that subjects who remained more distant were more anxious than those who approached closer.
Keywords:Reprints may be obtained by writing the author at the Department of Psychology   University of Missouri-St. Louis   St. Louis   Missouri 63121.
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