by Ronnie Clark
| ISBN | 9781806243853 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Digital Drive Learning |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
| Price | $260.00 |
Environmental psychology continued to move closer to combining its dual orientation toward research and application. Practitioners used the research's findings in facility programming, design, and post-occupancy evaluation. Researchers conducted hypothesis-testing studies in controlled environments. Integration was the most obvious in environmental design research, where natural settings were used to test scientific assumptions and improve the environmental design. The interaction between people and their environments is the main topic of environmental psychology, a multidisciplinary discipline. The term "environment" is defined extensively in the discipline to include built environments, social contexts, natural surroundings, and environments for learning and information. An environment's link with how it affects its inhabitants is the subject of environmental psychology. Some aspects of this research include recognizing an issue and locating a solution through the identification above. The answers may improve society's overall performance and provide a wealth of knowledge about how societies operate. For both academics and laypeople, this book will be educational and helpful. Every important facet of environmental psychology is covered in this book. The reader is given the methodological and theoretical outlook of the area while also being given a historical perspective and extent of environmental psychology.