Psychology for Architects |
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By Way of Introduction | 1 |
Research | 12 |
Perceptual Judgements | 28 |
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activities actual animals answer approach architects architecture aspects assumptions behaviour buildings carried central changes chapter classical conditioning clear communication complex concepts consider considerable deal described detail determined dimensions discussion distance effect environment examined example expected experience fact factor Figure further give given human illustrated implications important indicate individual influence instance interaction interesting leads learning light look means measurement necessary objects observed organisation particular patterns perception performance person physical position possible present problems processes produced psychological question range reactions reason referred reinforcement relate relationships require response role satisfaction scientific seen shown similar simple situation sort space specific stage stimuli structure suggest theory things thought tion trying underlying understanding users usually variables workers