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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-006.mrc:199853858:3955
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050 00 $aBF353$b.T48 2000
082 00 $a155.9$221
245 00 $aTheoretical perspectives in environment-behavior research :$bunderlying assumptions, research problems, and methodologies /$cedited by Seymour Wapner [and others].
260 $aNew York :$bKluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,$c[2000], ©2000.
300 $axiii, 320 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction /$rSeymour Wapner, Jack Demick and Takiji Yamamoto /$r[et al.] --$g2.$tAssumptions, Methods, and Research Problems of the Holistic, Developmental, System-Oriented Perspective /$rSeymour Wapner and Jack Demick --$g3.$tHumans and Nature: Insights from a Transactional View /$rCarol M. Werner and Irwin Altman --$g4.$tNatural Disaster and Restoration Housings: Role of Physical and Interpersonal Environment in Making a Critical Transition to a New Environment /$rMasami Kobayashi and Ken Miura --$g5.$tReflections on the Assumptions and Foundations of Work in Environmental Psychology /$rLeanne G. Rivlin --$g6.$tAssumptions, Methods, and Research Problems of Ecological Psychology /$rRobert B. Bechtel --$g7.$tSocial-Psychological Approaches in Environment-Behavior Studies: Identity Theories and the Discursive Approach /$rMarino Bonaiuto and Mirilia Bonnes --$g8.$tPersons, Contexts, and Personal Projects: Assumptive Themes of a Methodological Transactionalism /$rBrian R. Little --
505 80 $g9.$tWomen and the Environment: Questioned and Unquestioned Assumptions /$rArza Churchman --$g10.$tScience, Explanatory Theory, and Environment-Behavior Studies /$rAmos Rapoport --$g11.$tLinking Built Environments to Everyday Life: Assumptions, Logic, and Specifications /$rWilliam Michelson --$g12.$tA Hypothetical Model of Environmental Perception: Ambient Vision and Layout of Surfaces in the Environment /$rRyuzo Ohno --$g13.$tA Way of Seeing People and Place: Phenomenology in Environment-Behavior Research /$rDavid Seamon --$g14.$tA Storyteller's Beliefs: Narrative and Existential Research /$rHerb Childress --$g15.$tSeven Assumptions for an Investigative Environmental Psychology /$rDavid Canter --$g16.$tCross-Cultural Environment-Behavior Research from a Holistic, Developmental, Systems-Oriented Perspective /$rJack Demick, Seymour Wapner and Takiji Yamamoto /$r[et al.] --$g17.$tThe Geography of Hospitals: A Developing Approach to the Architectural Planning of Hospitals /$rYasushi Nagasawa --
505 80 $g18.$tSympathetic Methods in Environmental Design and Education /$rTakashi Takahashi --$g19.$tCultural Assumptions Underlying Concept-Formation and Theory Building in Environment-Behavior Research: Urban Planning and Life-World Design /$rHirofumi Minami and Takiji Yamamoto --$g20.$tResidential Crowding in the Context of Inner City Poverty /$rGary W. Evans and Susan Saegert --$g21.$tTheory Development in Environmental Psychology: A Prospective View /$rDaniel Stokols --$g22.$tSpace-Frames and Intercultural Studies of Person-Environment Relations /$rGeorge Rand --$g23.$tEpilogue: Similarities and Differences across Theories of Environment-Behavior Relations /$rSeymour Wapner, Jack Demick and Takiji Yamamoto /$r[et al.].
650 0 $aEnvironmental psychology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044210
650 4 $aEnvironmental psychology.
700 1 $aWapner, Seymour,$d1917-2003.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83040008
852 00 $boff,psy$hBF353$i.T48 2000