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245 00 $aGeographical psychology :$bexploring the interaction of environment and behavior /$cedited by Peter J. Rentfrow.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aWashington, DC :$bAmerican Psychological Association,$c[2014]
264 4 $c©2014
300 $axi, 343 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tMachine generated contents note: I. Mechanisms Underlying Geographical Variation in States, Traits, and Behaviors --$tch. 1 Where on Earth Do Collectivists Live? Climato-Economic Impacts on Ingroup Love and Outgroup Hate /$rHuadong Yang --$tch. 2 Regional Differences in Individualism and Why They Matter /$rLaura Janelle Gornick --$tch. 3 Pathogen Prevalence and Geographical Variation in Traits and Behavior /$rMark Schaller --$tch. 4 Personality and the Realization of Migration Desires /$rMarkus Jokela --$tch. 5 Personality Traits and Spatial Ecology in Nonhuman Animals /$rAndrew Sih --$tII. Geographical Representation of Social Psychological Phenomena --$tch. 6 Geographical Differences in Personality /$rPeter J. Rentfrow --$tch. 7 Big Five Personality Differences and Political, Social, and Economic Conservatism: An American State-Level Analysis /$rStewart J.H. McCann --$tch. 8 Investigating the Subjective Well-Being of United States Regions /$rNicole M. Lawless --$tch. 9 The City Where We Live Matters: The Psychology of Cities /$rChristopher Peterson --$tch. 10 Finding Values in Words: Using Natural Language to Detect Regional Variations in Personal Concerns /$rJames W. Pennebaker --$tIII. Person X Environment Interactions --$tch. 11 Residential Mobility Affects Self-Concept, Group Support, and Happiness of Individuals and Communities /$rShigehiro Oishi --$tch. 12 People, Culture, and Place: How Place Predicts Helping Toward Strangers /$rRobert V. Levine --$tch. 13 The Psychogeography of Creativity /$rCharlotta Mellander --$tch. 14 Places, Products, and People "Make Each Other Up": Culture Cycles of Self and Well-Being /$rHazel Rose Markus --$tch. 15 The Tyneside Neighborhoods Project: Investigating the Psychological Geography of One British City /$rAgathe Colleony.
520 $aThe places where people live vary considerably in terms of their social, economic, political, climatic, and physical characteristics. These conditions affect how people from different regions behave and interact with their environments and each other. This book makes the case that understanding of psychological phenomena can be greatly informed by a cross-disciplinary perspective that investigates the spatial organisation and geographical representation of such phenomena and the mechanisms that are responsible. The research described in this volume indicates that personality, political ideology, well-being, happiness, human virtues, and personal concerns are related to several important geographic social indicators.
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650 0 $aEnvironmental psychology.
650 0 $aHuman geography$xPsychological aspects.
650 12 $aPsychology, Social.
650 22 $aSocial Environment.
650 22 $aGeography, Medical.
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650 22 $aPersonality.
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650 7 $aKulturpsychologie$2gnd
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650 7 $aGeopsychologie$2gnd
700 1 $aRentfrow, Peter J.
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