Hazlewood M G, Schuldt W J
Percept Mot Skills. 1977 Dec;45(3 Pt 1):805-6. doi: 10.2466/pms.1977.45.3.805.
This study was designed to investigate the effects of physical and phenomenological distance on self-disclosure. Two physical distances, culturally appropriate and culturally inappropriate, and three degrees of phenomenological closeness were selected. Differences in physical and phenomenological distances had significant effects upon the subjects' (n = 60) durations of self-disclosure. Subjects' feelings toward the experimenter and experiment were affected by differences in physical distance. No significant interactions between physical and phenomenological distance were evident.
本研究旨在调查物理距离和现象学距离对自我表露的影响。选择了两种物理距离,即文化上合适的和文化上不合适的,以及三种现象学亲近程度。物理距离和现象学距离的差异对被试者(n = 60)的自我表露时长有显著影响。被试者对实验者和实验的感受受到物理距离差异的影响。物理距离和现象学距离之间没有明显的显著交互作用。