HuffPost: Psychologists Say Your Airplane Seat Choice Reveals Way More Than You Realize About Your Personality

Chris Lipp portrait in Marshall Family Commons of Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex

Chris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed by HuffPost for a story about what experts say your choice of airplane seat says about your personality.

“People who feel more powerful are less sensitive to sitting next to someone,” Lipp explained. “They’re comfortable with less interpersonal space, less worried about others encroaching on their space, and less vigilant because they don’t feel threatened by others.”

To read the article in its entirety, visit huffpost.com:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/plane-seat-preference-personality_l_6980c6cce4b0033acb395c07

 

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