Hausarbeiten logo
Shop
Shop
Tutorials
En De
Shop
Tutorials
  • How to find your topic
  • How to research effectively
  • How to structure an academic paper
  • How to cite correctly
  • How to format in Word
Trends
FAQ
Zur Shop-Startseite › Psychologie - Sozialpsychologie

Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors. A Taboo Breaking Observation Study

Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors

Titel: Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors. A Taboo Breaking Observation Study

Hausarbeit , 2018 , 16 Seiten , Note: 1,3

Autor:in: Stella Falkenberg (Autor:in)

Psychologie - Sozialpsychologie

Leseprobe & Details   Blick ins Buch
Zusammenfassung Leseprobe Details

Often social sciences are concerned with the subject of civil inattention and the impact on passengers during elevator rides. Scientists have researched the non-verbal communication by observing how people react to rule breaking staring, or demonstrative avoidance of eye contact. Others researched about the basic rules of entering the elevator and the maximisation of distance inside the cabin in order to avoid personal contact. This is coupled with research on the space requirements of looks and the captive audience of conversations with other passengers. Recent studies about elevator design and its impact on the passengers showed that there are hierarchical systems inside elevators of office buildings when searching for the right position to protect personal space inside the cabin, the interaction of the passengers, as well as fixed rules for inconspicuous behaviour.

According to Hirschauer (2005), the role of the elevator door “Talks are often opened and closed with the door” and in addition to studies about non-verbal conversation, an innovative survey was realized. How do elevator passengers react when they are confronted with a common yet unexpected greeting behind closed elevator doors after already having taken their personal inconspicuous position in the cabin? Is it more important to stay “invisible” than to be polite and to greet back? “...those people marked as present by the elevator, in most cases all agree to treat each other as not present.” (Hirschauer, 2005)

It is like breaking a taboo because in everyday situations the common greeting just happens while entering the elevator and not when the doors are already closed. Regarding the fact that the study was lanced in Germany it is important to remark that we cannot compare the greeting habits here to them in other nations. In the following the method of the observation is explained and the results are analysed.

Leseprobe


Content

Introduction

Method

Samples

Procedure

Results

Discussion

Ende der Leseprobe aus 16 Seiten  - nach oben

Details

Titel
Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors. A Taboo Breaking Observation Study
Untertitel
Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors
Hochschule
Universität Trier  (Psychologie)
Veranstaltung
Seminar Verhaltensbeobachtung
Note
1,3
Autor
Stella Falkenberg (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Seiten
16
Katalognummer
V1159228
ISBN (eBook)
9783346564245
ISBN (Buch)
9783346564252
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
elevator civil inattention non-verbal communication personal space human behaviour behaviour observation elevator doors elevator design human design personal distancing
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Arbeit zitieren
Stella Falkenberg (Autor:in), 2018, Greeting Behind Closed Elevator Doors. A Taboo Breaking Observation Study, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1159228
Blick ins Buch
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
Leseprobe aus  16  Seiten
Hausarbeiten logo
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Shop
  • Tutorials
  • FAQ
  • Zahlung & Versand
  • Über uns
  • Contact
  • Datenschutz
  • AGB
  • Impressum