Psychology for Architects |
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By Way of Introduction | 1 |
Perceptual Judgements | 3 |
Research | 12 |
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actual animals architects Architectural Psychology architecture aspects of behaviour assumptions central centreboard Chapter clarify classical conditioning cognitive communication complex concepts configuration consider context DAVID CANTER deal degree detail developmental psychology discussion distance EDRA effect environmental examined example expected experience extraversion fact factor analysis Figure further groups human behaviour illustrated implications important indicate individual influence instance interaction judgements large number Le Corbusier learning look Machiavellianism measurement mental psychology Neuroticism organisation Osgood particular patterns perception perceptual constancy performance person physical environment physical surroundings position possible problems processes produced psychological research quantity surveyor question questionnaire range reactions referred reinforcement relate relationships relevance repertory grid response retina role Ronchamp satisfaction scientific seen semantic differential shown similar simple situation space specific stage stimuli structure theory things tion underlying dimensions understanding variables variation viewpoint workers