Item #11761 Ecological Psychology: Concepts and Methods for Studying the Environment of Human Behavior. Roger G. Barker.

Ecological Psychology: Concepts and Methods for Studying the Environment of Human Behavior

Stanford: Standford University Press, 1968.

Hardcover. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4". vi, 242pp. Wear to unclipped dust jacket with rubbing, toning, creasing, chipping, and tears to covers, corners, and edges. Light rubbing and bumps to corners and edges of orange cloth over boards. Dust-spotting to edges of text block. Penciled notation to front and rear paste-down. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Psychology today is predominantly an experimental science; descriptive and ecological studies of human behavior have a mino place in the deiscipline. But there are signs of an increasing interest in the interaction of behavior and environment outside laboratories and clinics. It is the purpose of this book to facilitate this development by providing concepts, field methods, and analytical programs for investigating human molar behavior and its environment in real-life situation.(Publisher). Good / good. Item #11761

Price: $25.00