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a psychological reaction to situations and experiences that are so cognitively, perceptually, or emotionally stimulating that they tax or even exceed the individual's capacity to process incoming information
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2
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can create a distinctive cognitive and emotional reaction in people who occupy these spaces
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a temporary spatial boundary that forms around interacting groups and serves as a barrier to unwanted intrusion by nonmembers
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environmental settings that promote interaction among group members, including seating arrangements that facilitate conversations
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a group whose members interact with one another in face-to-face, collocated settings
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environmental settings that discourage or prevent interaction among group members
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distancing behavior in interpersonal settings arguing that the amount of eye contact, the intimacy of the topic influence the amount of personal space required by interactants
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a specific geographic area that individuals or groups of individuals claim, mark, and defend against intrusion by others
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14
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negative physiological, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to circumstances that threaten or are thought to threaten
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18
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a group whose members communicate with one another solely or primarily through computer-based information technologies that create a virtual group experience regardless of the members' geographic locations
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