An Approach to Environmental PsychologyNon Aboriginal material; behavioural responses, through the primary emotional responses of arousal, pleasure, and dominance, are affected by environmental stimuli. |
Contents
Summary | 7 |
Differential | 16 |
Development of SelfReport Measures of the Three Emotional | 22 |
Summary | 28 |
Internal Structure | 42 |
Extroversion 50 Dominance Dependency Affiliative | 51 |
Color and Arousal | 59 |
Factor Analysis of the Environmental Descriptors 69 Environmental Descriptors | 73 |
Characterizing ApproachAvoidance Responses to Environments | 138 |
ApproachAvoidance Behaviors as Functions of the EmotionEliciting | 144 |
The Contribution of Personality Variables to ApproachAvoidance | 162 |
to Explore | 173 |
Arousal | 182 |
Summary and Some Implications | 189 |
Conclusions | 197 |
A Varied Set of Verbally Described Situations | 206 |
The Synchrony of External and Behavioral Rhythms | 86 |
Arousal and ApproachAvoidance Behavior | 99 |
Sensory Deprivation Studies 100 Extremely High | 112 |
Interpersonal Hostility in Unpleasant and Arousing Settings | 132 |
Appendix | 137 |
Appendix | 216 |
Verbal Measures of ApproachAvoidance | 221 |
Name Index | 255 |
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