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Autori principali: Eastman, Charles M., Harper, Joel
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1971
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ062930
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author Eastman, Charles M.
Harper, Joel
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Harper, Joel
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Harper, Joel
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contents A Study of Proxemic Behavior: Toward a Predictive Model Eastman, Charles M. Harper, Joel Behavior Design Preferences Environmental Influences Models Physical Environment Prediction Research Social Sciences In order to understand the dynamic influences of the physical environment on seating behavior, a longitudinal study was made of seating choices in the reading area of a university library. Based on analysis, a predictive model was outlined that extrapolates observed behavior in a space to new environmental settings. (BL)
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spellingShingle A Study of Proxemic Behavior: Toward a Predictive Model
Eastman, Charles M.
Harper, Joel
Behavior
Design Preferences
Environmental Influences
Models
Physical Environment
Prediction
Research
Social Sciences
A Study of Proxemic Behavior: Toward a Predictive Model Eastman, Charles M. Harper, Joel Behavior Design Preferences Environmental Influences Models Physical Environment Prediction Research Social Sciences In order to understand the dynamic influences of the physical environment on seating behavior, a longitudinal study was made of seating choices in the reading area of a university library. Based on analysis, a predictive model was outlined that extrapolates observed behavior in a space to new environmental settings. (BL)
title A Study of Proxemic Behavior: Toward a Predictive Model
topic Behavior
Design Preferences
Environmental Influences
Models
Physical Environment
Prediction
Research
Social Sciences
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ062930