Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... estimates , al- though this was accomplished by a scale on a piece of paper . In the present study , mileage estimates , travel time estimates , and the scaling technique known as direct magnitude estimation ( Torgerson , 1958 , p . 104 ) ...
... estimates , al- though this was accomplished by a scale on a piece of paper . In the present study , mileage estimates , travel time estimates , and the scaling technique known as direct magnitude estimation ( Torgerson , 1958 , p . 104 ) ...
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... estimates that are truly representative of his own sense of distance . We do not wish the method to influence the results . The quantiative estimation of subjective magnitudes is not easy , however , and be- cause we do not know what an ...
... estimates that are truly representative of his own sense of distance . We do not wish the method to influence the results . The quantiative estimation of subjective magnitudes is not easy , however , and be- cause we do not know what an ...
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... estimates necessary from each subject if presented with all 20 locations as standards , each subject used only 7 locations as such . Thus , each location was used as a standard by one third of the sample , which resulted in each of the ...
... estimates necessary from each subject if presented with all 20 locations as standards , each subject used only 7 locations as such . Thus , each location was used as a standard by one third of the sample , which resulted in each of the ...
Inhalt
THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL | 8 |
Editors Introduction | 27 |
WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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