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Cosa (chi) è propinquity - definizione

PHYSICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL PROXIMITY BETWEEN PEOPLE
Propinquity effect; Rule of propinquity
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Propinquity         
·noun Nearness in time.
II. Propinquity ·noun Nearness of blood; kindred; affinity.
III. Propinquity ·noun Nearness in place; neighborhood; proximity.
propinquity         
n.
1.
Nearness, proximity, vicinity, neighborhood, contiguity, adjacence.
2.
Kindred, affinity, nearness of blood, relationship, consanguinity, connection.
propinquity         
n. (formal) propinquity to

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Propinquity

In social psychology, propinquity (; from Latin propinquitas, "nearness") is one of the main factors leading to interpersonal attraction.

It refers to the physical or psychological proximity between people. Propinquity can mean physical proximity, a kinship between people, or a similarity in nature between things ("like-attracts-like"). Two people living on the same floor of a building, for example, have a higher propinquity than those living on different floors, just as two people with similar political beliefs possess a higher propinquity than those whose beliefs strongly differ. Propinquity is also one of the factors, set out by Jeremy Bentham, used to measure the amount of (utilitarian) pleasure in a method known as felicific calculus.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per propinquity
1. WAM Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum (left), President of Dubai Civil Aviation and Chairman of Emirates Group, attends yesterday’s meeting of the Dubai Council for Economic Affairs, presided over by Chairman Juma Al Majid. ––> The French leader emphasised the ideological propinquity of his Socialist party with "other radical movements", meaning terrorist groups, that were also "striving for justice". At one point Mitterrand even talked of the "common roots" of the French Revolution and the Khomeinist take–over in Iran.