Thus, opposing hypotheses can be formed. On the one hand, popularity may be associated with
smaller interpersonal (seating) distance as a result of its positive behavioral correlates (e.g., friendly,
prosocial). On the other hand, popularity may be associated with larger interpersonal distance as a
result of its negative behavioral correlates (e.g., dominant, aggressive). Therefore, we treated the association
between popularity and interpersonal distance as exploratory.
Thus, opposing hypotheses can be formed. On the one hand, popularity may be associated with
smaller interpersonal (seating) distance as a result of its positive behavioral correlates (e.g., friendly,
prosocial). On the other hand, popularity may be associated with larger interpersonal distance as a
result of its negative behavioral correlates (e.g., dominant, aggressive). Therefore, we treated the association
between popularity and interpersonal distance as exploratory.
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