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Advances in Environmental Psychology
Advances in Environmental Psychology
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
cardiac rehabilitation psychology
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CCU
contingency judgment
control
coronary
Coronary Prone Behavior Pattern
depressed
Depressed People
Depressed Person
Depressed Person's Behavior
Depressed Person's Condition
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Exploratory Retrospective Study
Heart Rate Biofeedback
helplessness
High Demand Conditions
Hospitalized Control Group
Illusory Correlations
learned
Learned Helplessness
life crisis adjustment
Long Term Recovery Outcomes
Multiple Affect Adjective Check List
Nondepressed College Students
Nondepressed People
Nondepressed Students
people
perceived
perceived autonomy
person-environment interaction
personal
Physiological Responding
psychological control mechanisms in health
Single Life Events
Skin Conductance Level
Texas Social Behavior Inventory
therapeutic interventions
Uncontrollable Stress
unit
Walking Treadmill Test
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780898590180
- Weight: 476g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1980
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
How do people manage their environments? What processes are basic to the interactions between people and their environments? These questions are central to almost all areas of psychology but in a more narrow sense are the heart of environmental psychology. Some environmental studies focus on the antecedents of person-environment interactions, others on the effects of the environment on the individual, and others on outcomes. Still others focus on the processes by which people attempt to manipulate their surroundings. This volume, the second in a series, is concerned with one of these processes - control, actual and perceived, that individuals exercise over their environment.
Andrew Baum and Jerome E. Singer
Advances in Environmental Psychology
€192.20
