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<p>four dimensions of social distance:</p>

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# <b>Affective social distance</b>: One widespread view of social distance is <a href="page.php?w=negative_affectivity">affectivity</a>. Social distance is associated with affective distance, i.e. how much sympathy the members of a group feel for another group. <a href="page.php?w=Emory_Bogardus">Emory Bogardus</a>, the creator of "Bogardus social distance scale" was typically basing his scale on this <a href="page.php?w=subjectivity">subjective-affective</a> conception of social distance: "[i]n social</p><p>
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