- In
social psychology,
propinquity (/prəˈpɪŋkwɪtiː/; from
Latin propinquitas, "nearness") is one of the main
factors leading to
interpersonal attraction...
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James Carothers Garrison (born
Earling Carothers Garrison;
November 20, 1921 –
October 21, 1992) was the
District Attorney of
Orleans Parish, Louisiana...
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Propinquity is a 1986
novel by
Australian author/journalist John Macgregor. The m****cript won the
Adelaide Festival Biennial Award for Literature; the...
- reinforcement. The most
frequently studied include physical attractiveness,
propinquity (frequency of interaction), familiarity, similarity, complementarity...
- McEnroe,
various uncredited minor roles 1974 Emergency!
Gambler 1
episode (
Propinquity) 1981–1982 Bret
Maverick Jack the
bartender All 18
episodes of the show...
- PMID 17301784. Paul,
Robert A. (Winter 1988). "Psychoanalysis and the
Propinquity Theory of
Incest Avoidance". The
Journal of Psychohistory. 15 (3): 255–261...
- gender,
propinquity, and
loyalty in
adolescent children,
younger children rely on
similarity in gender/food
preferences but more so
propinquity to infer...
- uncertainty: How
likely or
unlikely is it that the
pleasure will occur?
Propinquity or remoteness: How soon will the
pleasure occur? Fecundity: The probability...
- relationship. Leon
Festinger also
illustrates the
proximity principle and
propinquity (the
state of
being close to
someone or something) by
studying the network...
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interpersonal attraction (1961)
which is
determined by four variables:
propinquity (how our
environment and
situation play a role in
determining how often...