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  • Excerpt from The Psychology Of Space Groups have significantly more complicated psychology of space formed by the unions and the intersections of individual spaces. T
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  • ...ga- tive spillover between work and family. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5, 111–126.</ref> These feelings may or may not line up with one's actua
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  • ...topic is the heart of behaviorism, that school of thought which dominated psychology for most of the last century.
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  • ...urnal is inter-disciplinary, we publish works by scientists emphasizing on psychology, media studies, sociology, political science and other disciplines. We acce
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  • ...and methodologies of several areas of study, including psychology, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies and philosophy. While such inter
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  • ...y affects power structures; whether the electronic media have extended our psychology as well as our nervous systems and our bodies; whether art must redress the
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  • .... Professor Turkle received a joint doctorate in sociology and personality psychology from Harvard University and is a licensed clinical psychologist.
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  • ...predictable switch between simple cognitive tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 124, 207-231.</ref>
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  • ===Limitations of Cognitive Psychology=== Bannon, Liam. 1991. From human factors to human actors: the role of psychology and human-computer interaction studies in system design. In Design at work:
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  • ...the book is pretty heavy on the psychology end. Myself, I enjoy cognitive psychology (especially books by Raskin's cohort Donald Norman), though some may find t Falling somewhere between Donald A. Norman's The Psychology of Everyday Things and Ben Shneiderman's Designing the User Interface, Rask
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  • ...to gather data in usability testing in product design and development, in psychology and a range of social sciences (e.g., reading, writing and translation proc ...orporates and builds on the results, theories, and methods of experimental psychology, rhetoric (Bogost 2007), and human-computer interaction. The design of pers
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  • [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0442292643/acmorg-20 Psychology of Computer Programming] by Gerald M. Weinberg ...of the first books to pioneer a people-oriented approach to computing, The Psychology of Computer Programming endures as a penetrating analysis of the intelligen
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  • ...lso stopped by. Also, @xtalwiese was there for a bit (but had to leave for Psychology class in the middle).
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  • *Slide 12: And the psychology of space that is created by online environments.
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  • [[The Psychology Of Everyday Living]] by Ernest Dichter (Author)
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  • *And the psychology of space that is created by online environments.
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  • 1. James, W. (1950). The Principles of Psychology. New York: Dover Publications. [Read chapter 11 -- just those passages indi ...L. P. Mos, H. V. Rappard & H. J. Stam (Eds.), Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology (pp. 247-263). New York: Springer-Verlag.
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  • ...sciplinary field bridging engineering, mathematics, biology, neuroscience, psychology, and more. The origins of cybernetic theory date back to the early 20th cen
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  • ...of Imagination: The Private Worlds of Childhood (Concepts in Developmental Psychology). Routledge, 1992.</ref>
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  • ...e can pick up, put down, walk away from if we choose. We are always in the psychology of the digital wether we are camping or in a desert or the middle of new yo evolutionary psychology operates on the idea that the brain comes with software... built into our D
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  • For more, Willis, Susan. "Unwrapping Use Value", A Primer for Daily Life. Psychology Press, Oct 10, 1991.
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  • In a restaurant, the psychology of space is layered. The first is the most private space - the space betwee We could make maps of ‘the psychology of space’ onto a shaped, gridded blob:
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  • ...ny applications in sciences such as biology, economy, statistics, ecology, psychology, astronomy and meterology (expand and reword this).
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  • Excerpt from The Psychology Of Space Groups have significantly more complicated psychology of space formed by the unions and the intersections of individual spaces. T
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  • ...scomfort and/or embarrassment.<ref>The Psychology of space slide 21/81.The Psychology of Space. Pasons New School for Design - Design Research Methods. Tim Stock
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  • ...and film to contemporary experiments in computer-image systems, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience -- invent or fabricate models through which it becomes po
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  • ...ály and Jeanne Nakamura. The Concept of Flow. In the Handbook of Positive Psychology by C. R. Snyder and Shane J. Lopez. Oxford University Press. 2001. Pg. 90.< ...eing "in the moment" or "wired in". The term was first coined by Hungarian psychology professor Mihály Csíkszentmihályi.
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  • ...er interfaces are related to or involve such disciplines as ergonomics and psychology"
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  • ...ss, C., & Kahn, A. (2009). The social life of information displays: On the psychology of screens. Human Computer Interaction, 24(1), 48 – 78. *[[Psychology Of Space]]
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  • ...ia and the city: public space in a postcivil society] by Lieven de Cauter, Psychology Press, 2008 - Architecture - 345 pages ...amzn.to/hfpBp3 The Badlands of Modernity: Heterotopia and Social Ordering] Psychology Press, 1997.
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  • ...siderations on natural and postnatural bodies. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology,18, S95-S106.
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  • [[The Psychology Of Everyday Living]] by Ernest Dichter (Author)
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  • ...etically inherited. This is no longer widely believed in anthropology and psychology" http://anthro.palomar.edu/tutorials/cglossary.htm
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  • ...he history, research, and theory related to play. Research from education, psychology, and anthropology suggests that play is a powerful mediator for learning th
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  • ...ose who inject their "own identity on borrowed spaces"<ref>Stock, Tim. The Psychology of Space 2010. Slides 47 and 81. Pasons New School for Design - Design Rese
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  • ...ction of anthropology, STS, informatic disciplines, sociology, philosophy, psychology, etc. There are already many scholars that would qualify as cyborg anthropo
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  • ...tisfy and suffice,<ref>Ken Manktelow (2000): Reasoning and Thinking, Hove: Psychology Press, p. 221.</ref> referring to the tendency of time-starved, information
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  • ...cess of the activity. Proposed by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, the positive psychology concept has been widely referenced across a variety of fields".<ref>[http:/ in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology) Flow (psychology) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]</ref></big>
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  • ...man Condition. A Thesis Presented to The Division of Philosophy, Religion, Psychology, and Linguistics Reed College.'' May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...urrealist-naturalist metaphysics, linking entomology, sorcery and abnormal psychology in a unique vision whose implications, one gradually realises, extend far b ...nder these conditions to be seriously undermined; one enters then into the psychology of psychasthenia, and more specifically, of legendary psychasthenia'. Psych
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  • ...and film to contemporary experiments in computer-image systems, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience -- invent or fabricate models through which it becomes po
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  • * Norman, Donald. "The Psychology of Everyday Things" (1988)
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  • * Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience" (1990)
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  • = Color Psychology = Color psychology is the scientific study of how colors affect human behavior, emotions, perc
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  • === Perceptual Psychology === === Environmental Psychology ===
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  • # Evolutionary Psychology Publications [[Category:Evolutionary Psychology]]
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  • Card, Stuart K., et al. "The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction" (1983)
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  • * Norman, Donald. "The Psychology of Everyday Things" (1988)
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  • * Norman, Donald. "The Psychology of Everyday Things" (1988)
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  • * Norman, Donald. "The Psychology of Everyday Things" (1988) * Wickens, Christopher D. "Engineering Psychology and Human Performance" (2012)
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