Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... environment , the ways in which these conceptions arise from experience , and the ways in which they affect subsequent behavior with respect to the environment . The terms " information " and " knowledge " have a ring of validity or ...
... environment , the ways in which these conceptions arise from experience , and the ways in which they affect subsequent behavior with respect to the environment . The terms " information " and " knowledge " have a ring of validity or ...
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... environment models treat organism and situation as independent existentially , distinguishable methodologically , and hence interactive on behavior . In truly transactional theories , on the other hand , con- centration would be focused ...
... environment models treat organism and situation as independent existentially , distinguishable methodologically , and hence interactive on behavior . In truly transactional theories , on the other hand , con- centration would be focused ...
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... environment makes sense of the environment by giving it meaning through using taxonomies , categories , and schemata . He does that both conceptually and through design , and the two interact . The world is made meaningful through being ...
... environment makes sense of the environment by giving it meaning through using taxonomies , categories , and schemata . He does that both conceptually and through design , and the two interact . The world is made meaningful through being ...
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