Handbook of Psychology, Volume 5, Personality and Social Psychology
CHAPTER 17 Environmental Psychology GABRIEL MOSER AND DAVID UZZELL 419 WHY PSYCHOLOGY NEEDS ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 419 Introdu ...
420 Environmental Psychology environmental psychologists seeking to meet this challenge and address what some have considered to ...
Why Psychology Needs Environmental Psychology 421 even though the environment contains the manifest evidence of the values and m ...
422 Environmental Psychology unearthed in research in the real world. Kurt Lewin’s advo- cacy of theory-driven practical researc ...
Domains of Environmental Psychology 423 behavior but perceptions of and attitudes toward the environ- ment and attitudes toward ...
424 Environmental Psychology understood through perception, needs, opportunities, and means of control. Private Spaces Personal ...
Domains of Environmental Psychology 425 The feeling of being at home is closely connected to a feeling of well-being and varies ...
426 Environmental Psychology reports; workstations for undertaking word processing and data analysis; meeting rooms for discussi ...
Domains of Environmental Psychology 427 (1993) found that not only did architects differ from the pub- lic in their preferences ...
428 Environmental Psychology conservation (e.g., energy and water), littering, and recycling. Environmental education, commitmen ...
Theoretical Perspectives on Key Questions in Environmental Psychology 429 Arousal Theory Arousal theory stipulates that the envi ...
430 Environmental Psychology like noise or crowding, but also with specific environmental features like fences, barriers, or bad ...
Theoretical Perspectives on Key Questions in Environmental Psychology 431 concern about global environmental issues (Uzzell, 200 ...
432 Environmental Psychology that have specific characteristics and are typically named, such as Soho), nodes (e.g., intersectio ...
Theoretical Perspectives on Key Questions in Environmental Psychology 433 Figure 17.1 Digitally manipulated photographs used to ...
434 Environmental Psychology other hand, overstaffing requires the fulfillment of adaptive measures to maintain the functioning, ...
Time, Space, and the Future of Environmental Psychology 435 as the entity between aspects of meaning, physical proper- ties, and ...
436 Environmental Psychology international level. Thus, it is argued, we need to prevent pol- lution and conserve the rainforest ...
Time, Space, and the Future of Environmental Psychology 437 personal space and privacy? Are they the same everywhere? Research i ...
438 Environmental Psychology well-being (Vlek, Skolnik, & Gattersleben, 1998). How are intercultural differences, particular ...
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