Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... relative distance . Each grouping is constructed with a particular , subjectively important vantage point or journey in mind ; the partial plans are unrelated be- cause the person is as yet unable to bridge the gaps between clusters or ...
... relative distance . Each grouping is constructed with a particular , subjectively important vantage point or journey in mind ; the partial plans are unrelated be- cause the person is as yet unable to bridge the gaps between clusters or ...
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... relative to the cognized distance to location j , for the hth individual . To reduce the large number of estimates necessary from each subject if presented with all 20 locations as standards , each subject used only 7 locations as such ...
... relative to the cognized distance to location j , for the hth individual . To reduce the large number of estimates necessary from each subject if presented with all 20 locations as standards , each subject used only 7 locations as such ...
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... relative to each of the remaining 19 points . Thus , a total of 380 different ratios was estimated . Although each was presented to a minimum of 80 subjects , the actual number of estimates obtained varied from 32 to 74. For each of the ...
... relative to each of the remaining 19 points . Thus , a total of 380 different ratios was estimated . Although each was presented to a minimum of 80 subjects , the actual number of estimates obtained varied from 32 to 74. For each of the ...
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