Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... observation of the actions of individ- uals and groups in manipulating or using different environments is represented in ... observed in landscapes in the present and in the past . A fundamental aim was to show how perception of , and ...
... observation of the actions of individ- uals and groups in manipulating or using different environments is represented in ... observed in landscapes in the present and in the past . A fundamental aim was to show how perception of , and ...
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... observed ordering for the cue type " land use " differs with the display : ( 1 ) maps : III , II , I , and ( 2 ) models : III , I , II . The expected ordering of the means for " traffic " is , from most important to least important ...
... observed ordering for the cue type " land use " differs with the display : ( 1 ) maps : III , II , I , and ( 2 ) models : III , I , II . The expected ordering of the means for " traffic " is , from most important to least important ...
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... observation . If we accept that beliefs and values enter into the activity which is science , the notion of ... observed , a fact that some have found disturbing . To quote from Landfield ( 1971 ) , The assumption that people do ...
... observation . If we accept that beliefs and values enter into the activity which is science , the notion of ... observed , a fact that some have found disturbing . To quote from Landfield ( 1971 ) , The assumption that people do ...
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