A multitrait-multimethod investigation of interpersonal distance |
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Authors: | Carl I. Greenberg Michael J. Strube Robert A. Myers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Department, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 68182 Omaha, NE;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City |
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Abstract: | Prior research has investigated the validity of interpersonal distance measures with respect to only one trait — comfort. This study expanded the previous research by measuring interpersonal distance along the trait dimensions of comfort, control and privacy. In addition, measures were taken along three different measurement techniques: stop distance, silhouette placement, and a paper and pencil measure (CID). The results were interpreted in terms of a multitrait-multimethod matrix. Results indicated that these measures were reliable and valid and the traits did have convergent validity. However, all of these measures were uncorrelated with a disguised distance measure of interpersonal distance. |
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