Footsteps as a Measure of Human Preference |
Contents
Drive | 4 |
Discussion of Theories and Their Relationship | 10 |
Rationale for this Investigation | 13 |
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Analysis of Variance animal Appendix area traversed Art Preference Questionnaire Berlyne capacitor clock cognitive dissonance Constr Control Condition II counters drive arousal E₁ environment Environmental Research Foundation experiment experimental room exploratory drive exploratory episode exploratory locomotion exploratory situation Figure Five Measures foot movement patterns front of prints Gibson habitual locomotion hodological data hodometer data Hodometer record Lewin Lewinian males Mat Control Condition Merchants of Despair Movement Data movements and preference museum Natural Visitor Target nomothetic number of foot number of footsteps optic array optic flow pace and elevation pauses person Phoenix Sacrifice plugs positive Post Experimental Questionnaire Preference Ranks print ranked psychology rank prints ranked the prints Ranking of prints record per indiv relationship Sex x Groups shown spent in front standard deviation steps stimuli Table XI theory tion Topeka Total Number unaccompanied visitors University of Kansas unobtrusive measure valence variables Visitor Target Group Wilcoxon test