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Habitats for Children
Habitats for Children
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Adolescent Life Satisfaction
behavior
Behavior Settings
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Child Density
childhood spatial behavior
Children's Social Adjustment
Children’s Social Adjustment
conditions
density
Density Conditions
developmental outcomes children
Digit Suck
English Town
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Florida's Metropolitan Areas
Florida’s Metropolitan Areas
high
High Density Conditions
High Density Environments
High Density Homes
High Density Households
high-density living child development
Household Crowding
Household Density
housing crowding effects
Juvenile Delinquency
Large Families
low
Low Density Conditions
Negative Relationship
Neighborhood Density
Noisy School
Perceptual Cognitive Development
Personal Space Preferences
residential
Residential Density
residential environment studies
settings
social
social adjustment research
Stimulus Shelter
urban settlement analysis
van
vliet
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780898595338
- Weight: 640g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1985
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1985. Much has been written from the diverse perspectives of the economist, the sociologist, the designer and planner, and others about the pros and cons of different patterns of housing and settlement for our population. This volume was generated from when in the spring of 1980 a study group was formed, sponsored by the Society for Research in Child Development, with support from the Foundation for Child Development, to examine a particular aspect of this topic, namely the ways in which and the extent to which different density levels in our residential environment affect the development of children.
Joachim F. Wohlwill, Willem van Vliet—both The Pennsylvania State University
Habitats for Children
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