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Personal Space, Personal Appearance, and Personal Selling

Psychological Reports, 1994
Solicitation of funds for a walk-a-thon was used as the basis for a field experiment testing the effects of personal space and personal appearance within a personal selling context. While results for a sample of 48 faculty approached by a confederate were not supportive, analysis of those faculty who contributed suggest how one might study these ...
James C. McElroy, Paula C. Morrow
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Personal spaces — ePerSpace

BT Technology Journal, 2005
This paper describes the ePerSpace research project which aims to significantly increase user acceptance of networked audiovisual systems and applications at home and virtually anywhere by enabling innovative interoperable value-added personalised networked services and applications.
G. Bilchev   +5 more
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Personal Space Invaders

Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Extended Abstracts, 2015
Robots have been physically interacting with people for many years, but almost exclusively people initiate physical contact. Robots able to initiate touch will enable a large new category of human interaction, for example collaboration in noisy environments; and can help bridge cultural and language barriers.
Jeff Allen, Karon E. MacLean
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Personal Web Space

Proceedings 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2003
This paper describes the functional requirement and architecture of a software system called Personal Web Space (PWS). A PWS is a system to manage the information from the WWW, for either leisure or work related use. Similar to bookmarks, a PWS stores a set of URL addresses but, in addition, it caches on a proxy server pages of high interest.
null Yangjun Chen, T. Liu, P. Sorenson
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DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONAL SPACE SCHEMATA

Child Development, 1969
The development of personal space schemata was investigated in 431 males and females in third through tenth grades. The Ss were given paper-andpencil measures of spatial usage in 20 situations involving positive, neutral, and negative affect. Major findings were: the inverse relationship between amount of distance and degree of liking and acquaintance ...
Murray Meisels, Carol J. Guardo
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Personal Space Intrusion and PTSD

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1996
1. Some clients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sensitive to having their personal space invaded by health care providers. 2. PTSD patients may react violently to personal space intrusions, such as when a health care provider wakes them suddenly, grabs them without permission, or when they are cornered and staff moves toward ...
P, Brown, J, Yantis
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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Personal space.

Psychological Bulletin, 1973
G W, Evans, R B, Howard
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Personal Space

Scientific American, 2023
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