Psychological distance is the subjective (versus objective) distance that is perceived.
In construal level theory (CLT), it is defined on several dimensions with temporal, spatial, social, and hypothetical distance considered most important. There is some debate about the informational, experiential, and affective distances among social psychologists.
the distance viewed betweeen certain people
the larger the distance the more difficult it is, or less likely, for people to communicate.
Relative location= The place where something is in comparison to something else.
"Scale is the proportion between a distance on the map and the corresponding distance on the ground"{Mansoor Ahmad50}
geography is geography
No, geography is geography and agriculture is agriculture.
They both can show distance
physical presence, but emotionally detached
the larger the distance the more difficult it is, or less likely, for people to communicate.
Katherine G. Morrissey has written: 'Mental territories' -- subject(s): History, Culture conflict, Historical geography, Psychological aspects, Regionalism, Human geography
YES, but in REGULAR MODE. There is no M.A. (Geography) course in distance mode in University of Mumbai.
simple! population divided by speed given
Schumann hypothesized the two most influential factors affecting an individual's acculturation are psychological and social distance. Psychological distance is measured by a learner's degree of comfort and is affected by culture shock, motivation, and stability. Social distance is affected by how long the learner intends to remain in the second culture. Thus L2 acquisition is based on the result of social and psychological distance.
It means The relationship between distance on a map and on the earth's surface.
Direction and Distance
Relative location= The place where something is in comparison to something else.
It means The relationship between distance on a map and on the earth's surface.
"Scale is the proportion between a distance on the map and the corresponding distance on the ground"{Mansoor Ahmad50}