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Title: Interpersonal distance behavior of mentally retarded and nonretarded children. Author: Hayes CS, Koch R. Journal: Am J Ment Defic; 1977 Sep; 82(2):207-9. PubMed ID: 907013. Abstract: The investigators compared interpersonal-distance choice behavior of 60 mildly retarded children and 60 nonretarded children of comparable MAs to a male adult stranger. Contrary to the original prediction, stemming from Zigler's negative-reaction tendency formulation, interpersonal distance by retarded children was not generally different from that of nonretarded children. However, analysis of the interaction between IQ group and approach condition (child approaching adult or adult approaching child) indicated that retarded children preferred greater distance from the approaching adult than did nonretarded children. This result raises the possibility that perception of lessened personal control by retarded children stimulated a stronger avoidance reaction.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]