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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 95, 1977 - Issue 2
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Original Articles

Perception of Crowding and Personal Space as a Function of Locus of Control, Arousal Seeking, Sex of Experimenter, and Sex of Subject

Pages 223-229 | Received 20 Dec 1976, Published online: 02 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Twelve male and female college students served as E s and individually administered the following tests to a total of 72 male and female college students: Mehrabian and Russell's scale of Arousal-Seeking Tendency (AST), the Nowicki-Strickland scale of locus of control (ANSIE), a crowding perception test (CPT), and a figure placement task measuring perceived comfortable interpersonal distance (CID). Contrary to prediction, zero correlations were obtained between AST and CPT scores and between ANSIE scores and CID distances involving strangers. Low but significant correlations between CPT and CID scores were obtained. Analysis of variance of CID scores revealed a significant interaction between sex of S and locus of control that was not easy to interpret, and significant effects of degree of acquaintance, status, and sex of an approaching peer. A significant sex of E effect indicated that distances were larger with a female than with a male E. AST scores were larger for female than for male S s, and larger with a male E than a female one.

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