An introduction to ecological psychology
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書誌事項
An introduction to ecological psychology
(Cambridge series in environment and behavior)
Cambridge University Press, 1984
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Originally published: Monterey : Brooks/Cole, 1979
Bibliography: p. 217-223
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内容説明
This highly readable account of the ecological psychology movement makes its general ideas accessible to the beginning student and non-specialist. It describes the work of Roger Barker in the 'behaviour settings' of small American and English towns and the formulation of 'manning theory,' which concerns the number of people needed to 'operate and maintain' a particular setting. The author concludes by suggesting implications for everyday life and proposing different directions for ecological psychology.
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