Term ID: T3327

Kinetic Social Interaction

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The role of movement and physical positioning in social communication and relationship formation.
Example: How physical distance, posture mirroring, and gesture synchrony influence rapport building in therapeutic relationships.

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Reference: Chartrand & Bargh (1999)