ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION PROCESS AND PRODUCT
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Auteurs : D. C. D. Pocock [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie [ 0040-747X ] ; 1973-01.
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- Action space, Active process, Activity characteristics, Actual choice, Additional information, Aerial perspective, Alternative explanation, American academy, American city, American geographers, Annals association, Apparent tendency, Appraisive aspect, Appraisive response, Balanced appreciation, Basic types, Behavioral science, Behavioural approach, British cities, Broadest sense, Bucket theory, Cardinal points, Careful regard, Carolina state university, Central london, Central market place, Ceptual forms, Changeable value system, Chicago press, City designers, City personality, Companion maps, Component parts, Conceptual model, Contemporary city, Conventional streetplan, Cuidad guyana, Cultural background, Cultural characteristics, Cultural milieu, Cumulative effect, Current state, Cyclical system, Design form, Design inst, Design institute, Design orientation, Designative aspect, Detail awareness, Different subsets, Different ways, Direct lecturer, Directional bias, Discussion paper, Early categorisation, Early chicago publication, Early psychologists, Econoniic geography, Emotional involvement, Emotional significance, Empty receptacle, Environmental design, Environmental perception, Environmental perception process, Environmental psychology, Evaluative beliefs, Evok lutionary approach, Exhibit degrees, Extensive definition, Flow diagram, Free press, Full range, Further flow, General awareness, General debate, General lighting, Generalised concepts, Geographical epistemology, Geography building, Geogrcrphical review, Gestalt explanation, Gestalt psychology, Graduate school, Greater degree, Greatest exaggeration, Ground angle, Group images, Hierarchical process, Historic area, Historical reconstructions, Human ecology, Ideal environment, Image studies, Implicit reference, Important element conditioning perception, Important items, Inborn organising action, Incised loop, Individual level, Information store, Informative aspects, Inherent laws, Input selector, Input stage, Instance perception, Interpretive coniponents, Introduction geography, Journal atiierican institute, Journal atnerican institute, Jzew situations, Large sections, Last component, Latin origin, Link behaviour, Lower level, Magical number, Main road, Major ones, Major stages, Mapping technique, Measurement situation, Mechanical process, Memory store, Mental image, Mental maps, Mere constellation, Messages tijdschrvt voor econ, Middle step, Momentary conditions, Movement field, Movement realises, National academy, Nervous system, Objective arrangement dictates, Objective knowledge, Obvious example, Occasional paper, Office blocks, Open university, Open university press, Organisational principles, Organisational tendency, Orientation maps, Other exercises, Other towns, Overt response, Particular environment, Particular scene, Particular sense, Particular stimulus, Past experiences, Past situations, Pedestrian context, Percepruul nrap, Perception research, Perception studies form part, Perceptual cartography project, Perceptual curtogruphy project, Perceptual economising, Perceptual experiences, Perceptual maps, Perceptual tendency, Person perception, Personal involvement, Personal response, Personal responses, Personality attributes, Personality dynamics, Phonograph record, Physical aspects, Physical properties, Pocock durham, Positions tijdschrift voor econ, Present context, Present paper, Present survey, Present work, Previous information, Previous stimuli, Prominent shops, Psychological element, Psychological foundations, Psychological organisation, Psychological review, Psychologictrl review, Real world, Regan paul, Regional consciousness, Regional development, Regional studies, Representational drawings, Research constraint, Resource evaluation, Resource paper, Response response, Richer experience, Right angles, Rind recility, Rinehart winston, Road intersection, Robert park, Routhledge kegan paul, Rutgers university press, Same environment, Same theme, Same time, Sample characteristics, Sample population, Schematic simplification, Scottish geogrnphicol magazine, Second component, Second year geography undergraduates, Sense data, Sense disability, Sensory awareness, Sensory perception, Separate entry, Separate impressions, Sequential experience, Several kinds, Similar process, Similar research, Similar results, Similar situations, Simple situation, Simpler version, Small curves, Small minority, Social class, Social design basis, Social involvement, Social science, Social sciences, Social scientists, Social significance, Spatial context, Spatial expression, Spatial relations, Strict sense, Strident exercise, Subliminal percepn, Subliminal perception, Subsequent workers, Such maps, Such things, Symbolic interpretations, Testing attitude, Theodorson studies, Third response component, Tijdschrift voor econ, Todschrifr voor econ, Todschrift voor econ, Total memory store, Total stimuli, Tourist agencies, Town planning review, Town planniti, Townscape appreciation, Undue influence, Universal relevance, University press, University science site, Unorganised response, Urban aesthetics, Urban areas, Urban ecology, Urban experimentation, Urban form, Urban growth, Urban image, Urban imagery, Urban phenomenon, Urban space, Urban spaces, Various laws, Various points, Various transport, Visible elements, Visual changes, Visual perception, Visual world, Warr knapper, Weather conditions.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9663.1973.tb00091.x
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