Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... important , ( 2 ) not very important , ( 3 ) indifferent , ( 4 ) important , and ( 5 ) very impor- tant , each indicating how important that feature would be if they were trying to relate the route to a stranger who desired to trace ...
... important , ( 2 ) not very important , ( 3 ) indifferent , ( 4 ) important , and ( 5 ) very impor- tant , each indicating how important that feature would be if they were trying to relate the route to a stranger who desired to trace ...
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... important in the sector model ( city I ) . The expected ordering of the means for " land use " is , from most important to least important : city II ( zonal ) , city III ( mixed ) , and city I ( sector ) . To test this hypothesis , it ...
... important in the sector model ( city I ) . The expected ordering of the means for " land use " is , from most important to least important : city II ( zonal ) , city III ( mixed ) , and city I ( sector ) . To test this hypothesis , it ...
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... important precisely because , as shown here , it empha- sizes the value basis of our " scientific " judgments and puts forward a particular form of social commitment , the emphasis on the value of the individual and the worth of his or ...
... important precisely because , as shown here , it empha- sizes the value basis of our " scientific " judgments and puts forward a particular form of social commitment , the emphasis on the value of the individual and the worth of his or ...
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