Experiencing the Environment edited by Seymour Wapner.

The purpose of this volume is to explore theory, problem formulation, and methodology in "experiencing the environment. " In this embryonic field, the writings of a number of individuals already stand out as representative of dis­ tinctive viewpoints. In order to facilitate further develop...

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Other Authors: Wapner, Seymour (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1976.
Edition:1st ed. 1976.
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505 0 |a I. Introduction -- II. Some Behavioral Effects of the Physical Environment -- III. Dimensionalizing the Environmental Manifold -- IV. The Personality Research Paradigm in Environmental Psychology -- V. Specialization and the Varieties of Environmental Experience: Empirical Studies within the Personality Paradigm -- VI. Transcendental Experience -- VII. Experiencing the Environment as Hazard -- VIII. From Church to Laboratory to National Park: A Program of Research on Excess and Insufficient Populations in Behavior Settings -- IX. The Nature of Environmental Experience -- X. Exploratory Applications of the Organismic—Developmental Approach to Transactions of Men-in-Environments -- XI. Afterword -- Author Index. 
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