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PROPINQUITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterProximity entered the language in the 15th century via French, having been adopted from proximus, a form of prope meaning “nearest.” Hold this trio near if you ...
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The propinquity effect - APA Dictionary of Psychologythe tendency of individuals to form close relationships with people they repeatedly encounter. That is, the more often one comes into contact with another ...
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Social pressures in informal groups; a study of human factors in ...Festinger, L., Schachter, S., & Back, K. (1950). Social pressures in informal groups; a study of human factors in housing. Harper. Abstract. Interviews and ...
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Propinquity - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHPropinquity, defined as the state of physical proximity to another individual, can also develop into relational propinquity by design.
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Propinquity - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 14th-century Old French and Latin, "propinquity" means nearness in relation, place, or kinship, derived from Latin propinquitas, ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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PROPINQUITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comFirst recorded in 1400–1450; Middle English, from Old French propinquite, from Latin propinquitās “nearness,” equivalent to propinqu(us) “near, ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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propinquity, n. meanings, etymology and more1. ?a1425– Nearness or closeness in space; neighbourhood, proximity. ?a1425 Propinquite or niȝnez of veynez & arteriez, neruez, & þe inward spaciositee or ...
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Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of Social Psychology - PropinquityPropinquity refers to the proximity or physical closeness of one person to another. The greater the degree of propinquity, the more likely ...
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Propinquity Effect | Psychology ConceptsDec 14, 2011 · The hypothesis was based on a study carried out by the researchers in 1950 in the Westgate student apartments on the campus of MIT Massachusetts ...
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[PDF] Social Pressures - Informal GroupsCopyright 1950 by Leon Festinger,. Stanley Schachter, and Kurt Back. Printed in the United States of America. First published 1950 by Harper & Brothers.
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Attitudinal effects of mere exposure. - APA PsycNetCitation. Zajonc, R. B. · Abstract. HYPOTHESIZES THAT MERE REPEATED EXPOSURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL TO A STIMULUS OBJECT ENHANCES HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD IT. · Unique ...
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Availability: A heuristic for judging frequency and probabilityThis paper explores a judgmental heuristic in which a person evaluates the frequency of classes or the probability of events by availability.
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The social psychology of groups.Thibaut, J. W., & Kelley, H. H. (1959). The social psychology of groups. John Wiley. Abstract. An analysis of social relations in 2 parts: the properties of 2- ...
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Availability: A heuristic for judging frequency and probability.Conducted a series of experiments with 877 Ss to explore a judgmental heuristic in which S evaluates the frequency of classes or the probability of events ...
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The mere exposure effect depends on an odor's initial pleasantnessThe mere exposure phenomenon refers to improvement of one's attitude toward an a priori neutral stimulus after its repeated exposure.
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Close Encounters: Analyzing How Social Similarity and Propinquity ...Aug 6, 2025 · Being in close proximity could either amplify or dampen the positive effect that social similarity can have on tie strength. Data on tie ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Role of Space in the Formation of Social Ties - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Historically, physical proximity was seen as essential for forming social relationships [25], but digital technologies led some to argue ...
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[PDF] Festinger et al. (1950) - The role of proximity on friendship patternsResults showed that proximity or opportunities to bump into each other on a daily basis increased chances for friendships. After some months more than 10 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The impact of the 'open' workspace on human collaboration - JournalsJul 2, 2018 · Organizations' pursuit of increased workplace collaboration has led managers to transform traditional office spaces into 'open', ...
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(PDF) Diversity beyond density: Experienced social mixing of urban ...Mar 11, 2023 · Urban density, in the form of residents' and visitors' concentration, is long considered to foster diverse exchanges of interpersonal ...
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[PDF] UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations - eScholarshipsuggested that “functional propinquity, based on close residential proximity, shared places of contact, shared activities, or shared networks of friends” (p.
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Festinger, Schachter, and Back's Social Pressures in Informal GroupsIn 1950, the year Social Pressures in Informal Groups came out, Homans published his Human Group and Bales his Interaction Process Analysis: A Method for the ...
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Instant Messaging: Virtual Propinquity for Health Promotion ...Instant Messaging: Virtual Propinquity for Health Promotion Networking ... Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. 2007. SAGE ... Encyclopedia of Social Psychology.
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[PDF] Online Dating: A Critical Analysis From the Perspective of ...Summary. Online dating sites frequently claim that they have fundamentally altered the dating landscape for the better. This article employs psychological ...Missing: propinquity | Show results with:propinquity
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Understanding the associations between video-conferencing, social ...Sep 16, 2023 · Study 1 showed that people tended to feel more connected to others when video-conference meetings were frequent, brief and conducted with small groups.
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Residential Propinquity as a Factor in Marriage SelectionResidential Propinquity as a Factor in Marriage Selection. James H. S. Bossard.Missing: records | Show results with:records
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Interpersonal attraction as a function of propinquity in two sensitivity ...Piercy, F. P., & Piercy, S. K. (1972). Interpersonal attraction as a function of propinquity in two sensitivity groups. Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, ...Missing: Piercey
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Revitalizing Culture in the World of Hybrid WorkTwo-plus years into the pandemic, many leaders worry that remote and hybrid work are undermining their organizations' culture.Missing: spontaneous bonds
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Classroom Seat Proximity Predicts Friendship Formation - FrontiersMay 2, 2022 · The present study tests the hypothesis that friendships form on the basis of classroom seating propinquity.
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Gender Differences in Urban Neighboring - jstorOf primary concern is why women neighbor more than men. Secondarily, the effects of life-cycle stage and socioeconomic status. (SES) on neighboring are explored ...
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Sitting Near a High-Performer Can Make You Better at Your JobMay 8, 2017 · Researchers looked at the 25-foot radius around high-performers at a large technology firm and found that these workers boosted performance in coworkers by 15 ...Missing: propinquity adjacent
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Designing the Collaborative Organization: A Framework for how ...Jun 19, 2022 · Our framework reveals a series of factors that shape work, relationships, and behaviors to promote collaboration widely.
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Rearrange Desks, Increase Revenue: Study Finds Seating Charts ...Could the secret to boosting your human capital—the economic value of your employees' skill sets—be as easy as rearranging a few chairs?
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Jane Jacobs and Urban Health - PMC - PubMed CentralFor instance, Jacobs was a strong advocate for mixed-use blocks that increase “eyes on the street,” (i.e., passive policing), thereby discouraging crime and ...
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How residential density relates to social interactions? Similarities ...The present paper investigates the similarities and differences of the causal effect between perceived density and social interactions in gated and non-gated ...Missing: propinquity | Show results with:propinquity
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Where do People Interact in High-Rise Apartment Buildings ... - MDPIThis study aims to investigate how often and where people in high-rise neighborhoods interact, and how this is affected by personal and neighborhoods ...
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[PDF] MIT Open Access Articles Ending gated communities: the rationales ...While Western critics saw GCs as exacerbating social and economic segregation, China's recommendation against gating seemed tacitly intended to enhance ...
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[PDF] Socially Connected Communities - Healthy Places by DesignNearly 60 people from diverse places and organizations candidly shared their efforts to reduce social isolation during a series of conversations in 2020.
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(PDF) Serendipity in the city: User evaluations of urban ...In this work, we study user evaluations of serendipity in urban recommender systems through a survey among 1,641 citizens. More specifically, we study which ...
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Why the Luster on Once-Vaunted 'Smart Cities' Is Fading - Yale E360Dec 1, 2021 · One recent paper on smart cites grappled with ways these cities can introduce serendipity into daily life to combat their monotonous nature.
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Full article: Beyond the urban–suburban dichotomyMar 15, 2018 · Suburbanisation has been a prevalent process of post-war, capitalist urban growth, leading to the majority of citizens in many advanced ...
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Reading Shakespeare's Language: King LearPropinquity, and property of blood,. And as a stranger to my heart and me. Hold thee from this forever. Again, in his speech banishing Kent, Lear uses a ...
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Dancing at the Netherfield Ball: Pride and PrejudiceJun 28, 2010 · Jane Austen so often used dance as a metaphor for relationships, and the trajectory of Knightley and Emma's relationship is so beautifully ...Missing: creating bonds
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Proper Expression, Social Compliance, and Harriet Smith » JASNAIn contrast, when Austen interacts with more casual speakers, she switches to their register, promoting mutual respect and facilitating social bonds. The novels ...Missing: creating | Show results with:creating
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[PDF] Analyzing how social similarity and propinquity contribute to strong ...On page 478 of Jonathan Franzen's 2010 novel Freedom, Walter attributes his inability to stop having sex with. Lalitha to their "daily propinquity". On page ...
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Fathers, Children, and Siblings Theme Analysis - King Lear - LitChartsThe personal drama of King Lear revolves around the destruction of family relationships. Tragedy emerges from bonds broken between parents and children.
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The power of proximity: how location data affects your love lifeFeb 14, 2020 · Looking for love? Discover the importance of location in the search for The One, and how geodata is used in the most popular apps.Missing: virtual | Show results with:virtual