1996. Environmental meaning and ecosystem management: Perspectives from environmental psycholo- gy and human geography. Society and Natural Resources 9, 507-521.Williams, D. R., & Patterson, M. E. (1996). Environmental meaning and ecosystem management: Perspectives from environmental psychology and ...
There was evidence that religiousness, spirituality, and meaning in life shared common genetic and environmental influences, suggesting that these people's attitudes concerning these variables may arise from shared factors. These results provide novel evidence of a shared genetic substrate for meaning in...
Environmental factors may have short-term/acute or long-term/chronic effects on health. Colds, flu, food poisoning, oil spills, and heart attacks are examples of acute illnesses. These start suddenly and are typically short-lived. Over time, chronic illnesses either deteriorate or develop. It...
and Eating Internal Factors of Body Regulation Homeostasis Negative Feedback System Effects of Deviation from Set Point Thermoregulation Thirst and Drinking The Body,s Energy Requirements Short- and Long-Term Energy Regulation Hunger Sensations Feedback Mechanisms for Satiety Section Recap Food Characteristic...
(Ott et al., 2012). The magnitude and extent of the environmental impacts caused by the inadequate OPW disposal may vary. They depend on the context where the oil production activity is inserted, considering the sensitivity of the surrounding environment, the time of exposure to the factors ...
ContextAlthough both genetic and environmental factors affect risk of individual personality disorders (PDs), we know little of how they contribute to the
- 《Journal of Environmental Psychology》 被引量: 91发表: 2002年 Environmental psychology of Open Cafes : Meaning of sound environmental as environmental information(SUMMARIES OF TECHNICAL PAPERS OF ANNUAL MEETING ARCHIT... Environmental psychology of Open Cafes : Meaning of sound environmental as ...
TMA Barton - 《Journal of Environmental Psychology》 被引量: 947发表: 1994年 What Makes a Recycler? Knowledge and motivational factors represent important but neglected topics in the study of recycling behavior. This article examines differences in knowledge, motives, and demographic characteristics of...
Environmental factors that make siblings different appear to be the most influential. Most psychological traits (with some notable exceptions, such as religiosity) are not influenced greatly by shared environmental influences. There has been great confusion concerning the meaning of the environmental ...
PBC refers to the extent to which an individual perceives an action to be under her or his control as opposed to being influenced by external factors perceived as largely incontrollable (Ajzen, 2002). We hypothesize that the level of PBC is significantly lower when a person relates to a ...