Handbook of Environmental Psychology, Volume 2Daniel Stokols, Irwin Altman This handbook covers all aspects of the new and growing field of environmental psychology, the study of the relation of large-scale physical environments to behaviour. A comprehensive look at theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions is included. |
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... resident of such a facility may sleep on a ward with from 4 to 25 other residents , and the entire facility may house 1000 resi- dents or more . All residents generally wake up , eat , and sleep at the same time ; training opportunities ...
... resident of such a facility may sleep on a ward with from 4 to 25 other residents , and the entire facility may house 1000 resi- dents or more . All residents generally wake up , eat , and sleep at the same time ; training opportunities ...
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... residents were ran- domly assigned to one of two settings : 15 new cot- tages on the grounds or the existing traditional wards . Residents were evaluated after 1 year using the Adaptive Behavior Scale ( ABS ) , a diagnostic test ...
... residents were ran- domly assigned to one of two settings : 15 new cot- tages on the grounds or the existing traditional wards . Residents were evaluated after 1 year using the Adaptive Behavior Scale ( ABS ) , a diagnostic test ...
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... residents than did homes under single ownership . In a study that included both group homes for psy- chiatric patients and group homes for mentally re- tarded people , Bakos and his colleagues ( Bakos et al . , 1979 ) studied 15 ...
... residents than did homes under single ownership . In a study that included both group homes for psy- chiatric patients and group homes for mentally re- tarded people , Bakos and his colleagues ( Bakos et al . , 1979 ) studied 15 ...
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Environmental Assessment | 891 |
Mentally Retarded Persons Children | 919 |
Delinquency Crime | 951 |
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