Abstract
Using a scale model of a private office, 206 subjects placed a visitor's chair according to role playing instructions which defined their role, status and a discussion task. Most subjects placed the chair with the desk as a barrier from the occupant. All role playing variables had significant effects. Personal distance was of little consequence.
In contrast to some behavior observed in offices, in this situation, the desk as a barrier was apparently seen as protective.
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