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Brown, Barbara B.; Werner, Carol M.; Amburgey, Jonathan W.; Szalay, Caitlin – Environment and Behavior, 2007
Guided walks near a light rail stop in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, were examined using a 2 (gender) x 3 (route walkability: low-mixed-, or high-walkability features) design. Trained raters confirmed that more walkable segments had more traffic, environmental, and social safety; pleasing aesthetics; natural features; pedestrian amenities; and…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Pedestrian Traffic, Traffic Safety, Physical Environment
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D'Atri, David A. – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Mental Health, Overpopulation, Pathology
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Corbett, Judith A. – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Fourteen polyurethane foam domes were built on a college campus by students desiring to live in nonconventionalhousing and to build their own living environment. This paper gives a brief history and description of the project and an evaluation of the building process. (JP)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Environment, Social Environment
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Ankele, Chad; Sommer, Robert – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Several surveys are reported of tenants in a low-rent apartment complex in a university town before and after renovation. The tenants were willing to trade off the lack of amenities and anomie in return for low rent and casual lease arrangements. (JP)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Environment, Off Campus Facilities
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Moriarty, Barry M. – Environment and Behavior, 1974
Two alternative hypotheses, economic competition and social choice, explain how differences in the housing choices of home seekers result in the residential segregation of socioeconomic groups in cities. Each hypothesis describes the attributes and preference structure used to arrive at choices. An analysis of the Lansing, Michigan area is…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Economics, Environment
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Mackintosh, Elizabeth; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Dynamics, Mental Health, Overpopulation
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Baum, Andrew; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Dynamics, Mental Health, Overpopulation
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Moos, Rudolf H. – Environment and Behavior, 1978
The relationship among architectural characteristics, organizational structure and functioning, and the social environments of 87 university student living groups were investigated. The social environment was found to be an important mediator of the effects of architectural and organizational characteristics of student living groups. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Design, College Housing, Environment
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Willems, Edwin P.; Campbell, David E. – Environment and Behavior, 1976
In this article, the previous four major position papers presented in this journal are evaluated from several vantage points. These include the relationship of concept to process, the study of psychological phenomena with relation to adaptive performance and the problems of measurement of these phenomena. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Behavior, Critical Reading, Environment
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Valins, Stuart; Baum, Andrew – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Social and psychological effects of residing in overloaded social environments are discussed. Data are presented suggesting that the interior architecture of the corridor-design dormitories requires residents to interact with too many others, leading residents to experience stress and develop potentially stress-reducing behavior. (JR)
Descriptors: Architecture, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories
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Rapoport, Amos – Environment and Behavior, 1975
This paper suggests that in addition to the recent work indicating that crowding is a subjective phenomenon, an adequate definition of density must also include a subjective component since density is a complex phenomenon in itself. Included is a discussion of both physical density and perceived density. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Mental Health, Overpopulation, Psychological Studies
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Dean, Larry M.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Mental Health, Military Personnel, Overpopulation
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Corbett, Judith A. – Environment and Behavior, 1973
The suites investigated in this study consisted of three small rooms housing four students and opening onto double-load corridors. Potential for interaction with many students is offered, but the likelihood of roommate incompatibility is increased. Satisfaction with suites was increased when students choose their own roommates. (JP)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Environment
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Wolfe, Maxine – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Child Psychology, Mental Health
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Altman, 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
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