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The only strong proponents of this position in environment - behavior relations
seem to be a few ethologists writing on human territoriality ( e . g . , Ardrey , 1966
; Lorenz , 1966 ) who see spatial behavior as a clear expression of inherited ...
The only strong proponents of this position in environment - behavior relations
seem to be a few ethologists writing on human territoriality ( e . g . , Ardrey , 1966
; Lorenz , 1966 ) who see spatial behavior as a clear expression of inherited ...
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That is , ill weather forebodes danger or unhappiness , and beautiful scenery
accompanies or indicates happy events . In her fiction , human affairs are always
guided by natural phenomena . The word to typify Pike ' s landscape description
is ...
That is , ill weather forebodes danger or unhappiness , and beautiful scenery
accompanies or indicates happy events . In her fiction , human affairs are always
guided by natural phenomena . The word to typify Pike ' s landscape description
is ...
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Studies in Human Ecology . New York : Harper & Row , pp . 269 - 273 . Jones , M
. ( 1972 ) . Urban path - choosing behavior : a study in environmental cues . In W .
J . Mitchell ( ed . ) , Environmental Design : Research and Practice , Vol . 1 .
Studies in Human Ecology . New York : Harper & Row , pp . 269 - 273 . Jones , M
. ( 1972 ) . Urban path - choosing behavior : a study in environmental cues . In W .
J . Mitchell ( ed . ) , Environmental Design : Research and Practice , Vol . 1 .
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
Urheberrecht | |
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