<i>The 2nd edition of Research Methods for Social Psychology</i> offers information on how to conduct empirical research in social psychology. The author teaches readers to think like experimental social psychologists, that is, to use or develop explanatory theories and to manipulate and measure var
Research methods for environmental psychology
β Scribed by Gifford, Robert
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 427
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction: environmental psychology and its methods / Robert Gifford --
Observational methods : the first step in science / Reuven Sussman --
Behavioral mapping and tracking / Cheuk Fan Ng --
Research designs for environmental issues / Wokje Abrahamse, P. Wesley Schultz and Linda Steg --
Agree to disagree : a practical guide to conducting survey research in environmental psychology / Donald W. Hine, Christine Kormos, and Anthony D. G. Marks --
Who cares? : measuring environmental attitudes / Amanda McIntyre and Taciano L. Milfont --
Qualitative approaches to environment-behavior research : understanding environmental and place experiences, meanings, and actions / David Seamon and Harneet K. Gill --
Revealing the conceptual systems of places / David Canter --
Behavioral methods for spatial cognition research / Daniel R. Montello --
Microworlds: using computers to understand peoples' choices about the use of natural resources / Angel Chen and Paul A. Bell --
Simulating designed environments / Arthur E Stamps III --
Planning the built environment : programming / Jay Farbstein, Richard E. Wener and Lindsay J. McCunn --
Did that plan work? : post-occupancy evaluation / Richard E. Wener, Lindsay J. McCunn and Jennifer Senick --
Action research: enhancing application / Valeria Cort's and Robert Sommer --
Research designs for measuring the effectiveness of interventions / Wokje Abrahamse --
Applying behavioral science for environmental sustainability / E. Scott Geller, Wokje Abrahamse, Branda Guan and Reuven Sussman --
Improving human functioning : ecotherapy and environmental health approaches / Thomas Doherty and Angel Chen --
Research and design for special populations / John Zeisel, Robert Gifford, Mark Martin, and Lindsay J. McCunn --
Advanced statistics for environment-behavior research : multilevel modeling and structural equation modeling / Donald W. Hine, Victor Corral-Verdugo, Navjot Bhullar and Martha Frias-Armenta --
Meta-analysis : an analysis of analyses / Christine Kormos.
β¦ Subjects
Environmental psychology;Research;FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS;Life Stages;General;PSYCHOLOGY;Developmental;General;PSYCHOLOGY;Developmental;Lifespan Development;PSYCHOLOGY;General
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