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proxemics
prox·e·mics P0625050 (prŏk-sē′mĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the cultural, behavioral, and sociological aspects of spatial distances between individuals. [prox(imity) + -emics (as in phonemics).] prox·e′mic adj.proxemics (prɒkˈsɪːmɪks) n1. (Sociology) (functioning as singular) the study of spatial interrelationships in humans or in populations of animals of the same species2. (Zoology) (functioning as singular) the study of spatial interrelationships in humans or in populations of animals of the same speciesprox•e•mics (prɒkˈsi mɪks) n. (used with a sing. v.) the study of varying patterns of physical proximity in human or animal populations, esp. their role in social interaction and their effect on behavior. [1960–65; prox (imity) + -emics (extracted from phonemics)] prox•e′mic, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | proxemics - the study of spatial distances between individuals in different cultures and situationssocial science - the branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society |
proxemics
prox·em·ics (prok-sem'iks), The scientific discipline concerned with the various aspects of urban overcrowding. [L. proximus, nearest, next] proxemics (prŏk-sē′mĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the cultural, behavioral, and sociological aspects of spatial distances between individuals. prox·e′mic adj.The formal study of the effects of the 'sphere of space'—i.e., the distance separating one person from another—which dictates the way in which we react with each otherproxemics
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