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Swim, Janet K.; Clayton, Susan; Howard, George S. – American Psychologist, 2011
We are facing rapid changes in the global climate, and these changes are attributable to human behavior. Humans produce this global impact through our use of natural resources, multiplied by the vast increase in population seen in the past 50 to 100 years. Our goal in this article is to examine the underlying psychosocial causes of human impact,…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Context Effect, Behavior
Glass, David C.; Singer, Jerome E. – American Scientist, 1972
Although subjects were able to adapt to loud noise and other stressors in laboratory experiments, they clearly demonstrated adverse aftereffects. (DM)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Environmental Influences
Farbstein, Jay – Journal of Architectural Research, 1974
Attempts to define the fundamental dimensions of human activity and some of the social controls exercised over them in the built environment. Activity is treated as an abstraction of human behavior which can be usefully related to certain aspects of the environment. The explanatory power and use of activity studies are explored. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Building Design, Definitions, Design Requirements
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Gerst, Marvin S.; Sweetwood, Hervey – Environment and Behavior, 1973
This study sampled 198 studentsin seven dormitories and 55 suites in an effort to elucidate the relationsh ip between social environment as measured by the University Residence Environment Scales, and subject mood states, friendship patterns, and perception of the architecture of dormitories. (JP)
Descriptors: Architecture, Behavior Patterns, Building Design, College Housing
Altman, Irwin; And Others – 1972
This empirical study, concerned with man-environment relationships in the home, identifies similarities and differences among family types; develops a body of normative, descriptive, baseline data about the home environments of a sample of lower middle class American families; and, gathers information regarding patterns of spatial behavior across…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Data Collection, Environmental Research
Birren, Faber – AIA Journal, 1972
Indicates what happens to man when he suffers sensory deprivation, and underscores color's influence on behavior patterns. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Color Planning, Design Requirements, Environmental Influences
Schoggen, Maxine – 1967
Both mother and teacher are social agents in the child's environment and provide the foci for the two separate, but related, ongoing studies on reinforcement patterns described in this paper. The specimen record is the primary method used to obtain data. For the study of children at home, the sample includes 24 3-year-old children from lower…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Environmental Research, Family Environment
Schoggen, Maxine – DARCEE Reports and Papers (George Peabody Coll. for Teachers), 1969
The purpose of this study was to generate a library of 198 specimen records of the behavior of 24 3-year-old children in different socioeconomic environments: low income urban, low income rural, and middle income urban. (A specimen record provides a continuous narrative in natural language of the behavior of an individual together with the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Data Collection, Environmental Research, Family Environment
Lasswell, Thomas E.; And Others – 1969
An experiment conducted at California State College, Los Angeles, to test the value of social-psychological research in defining building needs is described. The problems of how to identify and synthesize the disparate objectives, concerns and actions of the groups who use or otherwise have an interest in large and complex buildings is discussed.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Building Design, Campus Planning
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Myrick, Richard; Marx, Barbara Spencer – Journal of Dental Education, 1967
Data are presented from an exploratory study examining the influence of dental school building design on the quality and quantity of student information conversations. The purposes of the research were to determine--(1) what patterns of interaction exist commonly among dental students, and (2) how the architectural design of the building…
Descriptors: Architecture, Behavior Patterns, Dental Schools, Educational Facilities Design
Wheeler, Lawrence – 1967
Over the past eight years several combined behavioral and architectural investigations have been undertaken by Ewing Miller Associates. On the basis of data from almost 1,500 university students, an extended example of some of the results of these cooperative studies is presented. The work carried on relative to the college campus has dealt mainly…
Descriptors: Architecture, Behavior Patterns, Campus Planning, College Housing
Malik, M. F.; Thwaites, H. M. – 1986
This textbook was developed for use in a Concordia University (Quebec) course entitled "Communication Analysis of Environment." Designed as a practical application of information theory and cybernetics in the field of communication studies, the course is intended to be a self-instructional process, whereby each student chooses one…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Autoinstructional Aids, Behavior Patterns, Communication Research
Handler, Benjamin – 1961
Building Research is urged to expand into areas concerned with human behavior, and a need for information on how people react physically and mentally, and how they perform their various tasks in environment created for them by the design professions, is cited. A research project at the University of Michigan is described, aimed at measuring the…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Anatomy, Behavior, Behavior Patterns
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. Kansas Center for Research in Early Childhood Education. – 1973
This report includes five documents, three on child care research, and two concerning individual differences and discriminative abilities in newborn and young infants. "The Organization of Infant Day Care Environments: Feedback-Produced Improvements in Staff Job Performance" reports on the effectiveness of monitoring procedures as…
Descriptors: Anesthesiology, Arousal Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Child Care