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Fig 1.

Group observables.

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Table 1.

Observable dependence on purpose for dyads.

Lengths in millimetres, times in seconds.

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Fig 2.

Pdf of the V observable according to purpose.

Blue, centre of bin identified by circles: leisure oriented dyads. Red and squares: work oriented dyads. All pdfs in this work are shown after having been smoothed with a moving average filter.

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Fig 3.

Pdf of the r observable according to purpose.

Blue and circles: leisure oriented dyads. Red and squares: work oriented dyads.

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Fig 4.

Pdf of the x observable according to purpose.

Blue and circles: leisure oriented dyads. Red and squares: work oriented dyads.

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Fig 5.

Pdf of the y observable according to purpose.

Blue and circles: leisure oriented dyads. Red and squares: work oriented dyads.

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Table 2.

Observable dependence on relation for dyads.

Lengths in millimetres, times in seconds.

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Fig 6.

Pdf of the V observable according to relation.

Blue squares: colleague dyads. Red circles: couples. Orange triangles: family dyads. Green stars: friend dyads.

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Fig 7.

Pdf of the r observable according to relation.

Blue squares: colleague dyads. Red circles: couples. Orange triangles: family dyads. Green stars: friend dyads.

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Fig 8.

Pdf of the x observable according to relation.

Blue squares: colleague dyads. Red circles: couples. Orange triangles: family dyads. Green stars: friend dyads.

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Fig 9.

Pdf of the y observable according to relation.

Blue squares: colleague dyads. Red circles: couples. Orange triangles: family dyads. Green stars: friend dyads.

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Table 3.

Observable dependence on gender for dyads.

Lengths in millimetres, times in seconds.

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Fig 10.

Pdf of the V observable in dyads according to gender.

Red circles: two females. Orange triangles: mixed gender. Blue squares: two males.

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Fig 11.

Pdf of the r observable in dyads according to gender.

Red circles: two females. Orange triangles: mixed gender. Blue squares: two males.

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Fig 12.

Pdf of the x observable in dyads according to gender.

Red circles: two females. Orange triangles: mixed gender. Blue squares: two males.

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Fig 13.

Pdf of the y observable in dyads according to gender.

Red circles: two females. Orange triangles: mixed gender. Blue squares: two males.

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Table 4.

Observable dependence on minimum age for dyads.

Lengths in millimetres, times in seconds.

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Fig 14.

Probability distribution function for V according to minimum age.

Green circles: 0-9 years range. Red diamonds: 10-19 years range. Orange squares: 30-39 years range. Blue triangles: 50-59 years range. Black stars: over 70 years range.

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Fig 15.

Probability distribution function for r according to minimum age.

Green circles: 0-9 years range. Red diamonds: 10-19 years range. Orange squares: 30-39 years range. Blue triangles: 50-59 years range. Black stars: over 70 years range.

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Fig 16.

Probability distribution function for x according to minimum age.

Green circles: 0-9 years range. Red diamonds: 10-19 years range. Orange squares: 30-39 years range. Blue triangles: 50-59 years range. Black stars: over 70 years range.

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Fig 17.

Probability distribution function for y according to minimum age.

Green circles: 0-9 years range. Red diamonds: 10-19 years range. Orange squares: 30-39 years range. Blue triangles: 50-59 years range. Black stars: over 70 years range.

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Table 5.

Observable dependence on minimum height for dyads.

Lengths in millimetres, times in seconds.

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Fig 18.

Probability distribution function for V according to minimum height.

Green circles: 0-140 cm range. Red diamonds: 140-150 cm range. Orange squares: 150-160 cm range. Blue triangles: 160-170 cm range. Black stars: 170-180 cm range.

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Fig 19.

Probability distribution function for r according to minimum height.

Green circles: 0-140 cm range. Red diamonds: 140-150 cm range. Orange squares: 150-160 cm range. Blue triangles: 160-170 cm range. Black stars: 170-180 cm range.

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Fig 20.

Probability distribution function for x according to minimum height.

Green circles: 0-140 cm range. Red diamonds: 140-150 cm range. Orange squares: 150-160 cm range. Blue triangles: 160-170 cm range. Black stars: 170-180 cm range.

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Fig 21.

Probability distribution function for y according to minimum height.

Green circles: 0-140 cm range. Red diamonds: 140-150 cm range. Orange squares: 150-160 cm range. Blue triangles: 160-170 cm range. Black stars: 170-180 cm range.

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Table 6.

Qualitative summary of our results.

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