Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... range of events only . Experience Corollary . A person's construction system varies as he successively construes the ... Range of Convenience . A construct's range of convenience comprises all those things to which the user would find ...
... range of events only . Experience Corollary . A person's construction system varies as he successively construes the ... Range of Convenience . A construct's range of convenience comprises all those things to which the user would find ...
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... range corollary states , a construct is convenient for the anticipation of a finite range of events only ( Table 1A ) . A con- struct does not have to express replications on such a universal scale as a concept . Second , concepts are ...
... range corollary states , a construct is convenient for the anticipation of a finite range of events only ( Table 1A ) . A con- struct does not have to express replications on such a universal scale as a concept . Second , concepts are ...
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... range of new , more sophis- ticated methods for the analysis of environmental knowing ( e.g. , Craik , 1968 , 1970a ; Mark , 1972 ; Lang , Burnette , Moleski , and Vachon , 1974 ; Michel- son , 1975 ) . The principal aim behind the ...
... range of new , more sophis- ticated methods for the analysis of environmental knowing ( e.g. , Craik , 1968 , 1970a ; Mark , 1972 ; Lang , Burnette , Moleski , and Vachon , 1974 ; Michel- son , 1975 ) . The principal aim behind the ...
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THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL | 8 |
Editors Introduction | 27 |
WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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