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The classical proxemic theory (Hall, 1966) classifies interpersonal distance into four categories, each of which reflects a different relationship between individuals (Baldassare & Feller, 1975) These four types of distance are (1) public distance (above 210 cm; in this distance voice shifts to higher volumes, and eye contact is minimized) ; (2)
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