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Smith, Jordan W.; Moore, Roger L. – Environment and Behavior, 2013
Traditional methods of estimating demand for recreation areas involve making inferences about individuals' preferences. Frequently, the assumption is made that recreationists' cost of traveling to a site is a reliable measure of the value they place on that resource and the recreation opportunities it provides. This assumption may ignore other…
Descriptors: Travel, Recreation, Costs, Use Studies
Rosentrater, Lynn D.; Saelensminde, Ingrid; Ekström, Frida; Böhm, Gisela; Bostrom, Ann; Hanss, Daniel; O'Connor, Robert E. – Environment and Behavior, 2013
Using survey data, the authors developed an architecture of climate change beliefs in Norway and their correlation with support for policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. A strong majority of respondents believe that anthropogenic climate change is occurring and identify carbon dioxide emissions as a cause. Regression analysis shows…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Beliefs, Public Policy
Levi, Daniel; Kocher, Sara – Environment and Behavior, 2013
Tourism at historic religious sites requires balancing the needs of historic preservation, the tourist experience, and community use of the site. The sacredness of these places is defined by the behaviors that occur there, the experience of users and visitors, and the meanings associated with the place by various groups. This research examines the…
Descriptors: Tourism, Buddhism, Beliefs, Cultural Maintenance
Cordano, Mark; Welcomer, Stephanie; Scherer, Robert F.; Pradenas, Lorena; Parada, Victor – Environment and Behavior, 2011
We surveyed business students in the United States (n = 256) and Chile (n = 310) to compare three theories of pro-environmental behavior.We examined Ajzen and Fishbein's theory of reasoned action, Schawartz's norm activation theory, and the values-beliefs-norms theory created by Stern, Dietz, Abel, Guagnano, and Kalof. We produced reliable…
Descriptors: Intention, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Conservation (Environment)
Peer reviewedAltman, Irwin – Environment and Behavior, 1976
Privacy is conceptualized as a dynamic, interpersonal boundary control process which regulates access to the self. Coupled with desired and achieved privacy levels, a series of social interaction cases are described involving satisfactory and unsatisfactory input-output relationships with others. Mechanisms used to implement desired levels of…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Sciences, Environment
Peer reviewedStokols, Daniel – Environment and Behavior, 1976
An overview of stimulus overload, behavioral constraint and ecological analyses of crowding is presented. Limitations of these analyses are noted, including their failure to provide criteria for determining relative salience of various crowding antecedents, intensity and persistence of crowding experiences, and circumstances under which…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior, Environment, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedStebbins, Robert A. – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Presents hypotheses generated from observational data from schools in Newfoundland and Jamaica on how certain physical conditions in classrooms encourage disorderly behavior there. (JR)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedEdney, Julian J. – Environment and Behavior, 1976
Human territoriality is important as an organizer of human behavior. This thesis is elaborated at three levels of analysis: (a) the community, (b) the small group and dyad, and (c) the individual. Human territoriality is characterized as the continuous association of person or persons with specific place. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Theories, Cultural Context, Environment
Peer reviewedDean, Larry M.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Crews of 18 U.S. Navy combat vessels rated their living and working conditions aboard ship, including degree of crowding. Three different types of measures corresponding to different definitions of crowding were constructed. These separate crowding measures correlated uniquely with satisfaction and illness criteria. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Overpopulation, Population Distribution
Peer reviewedBarash, David P. – Environment and Behavior, 1977
A study of the frequency of looking both ways before crossing a street revealed that both males and females tend to look both ways more often when accompanied by juveniles than when alone, and that when males and females are together, males look both ways more often than do females. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Ecology, Environment
Peer reviewedHorayangkura, Vimolsiddhi – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Presents a methodological attempt to discover the fundamental semantic dimensions underlying people's perceptions of the physical environment, applying both nonverbal and verbal techniques. Analyses reveal three significant dimensions upon which people base their judgments of the physical environment: evaluation, urbanization, and organization.…
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Evaluation, Physical Environment
Peer reviewedRussell, James A.; Mehrabian, Albert – Environment and Behavior, 1978
In a study using 200 undergraduates, results indicated that approach toward an environment and the desire to affiliate there are influenced by the emotion-eliciting quality of that environment. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Emotional Response, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedMcClelland, Lou; Auslander, Nathan – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Study found that social density is more strongly related to crowding ratings than is spatial density. Predictors of pleasantness include work-play, amount of space, waiting, and percent of people alone or unaccompanied. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, College Students, Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedBrantingham, Patricia L.; Brantingham, Paul J. – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Presents a mathematical technique for building perceptual models of urban areas. Uses techniques to model perceptual neighborhoods within a city and to explore how residential burglary rates vary between the interiors and borders of the neighborhood. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Mathematical Models, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedButtel, Frederick H.; Flinn, William L. – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Reports that social class indicators explain relatively little variance in environmental attitudes accounted for by "class." Education is subordinate to age as a predictor of environmental attitudes and much of the gross effect of education is the result of the generally high educational backgrounds of young adults. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Middle Class, Psychological Studies

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