Personal Construct Theory and Environmental Evaluation

Mar 21, 1973

This paper focuses on two aspects of the results of applying a Personal Construct Theory approach to environmental evaluation. It concludes with discussion about possible applications of the approach and how it may be combined with other theories to expand our understanding of how people interpret and use environment. The two aspects concern the complexity with which people construe environment and the relationships which form between abstract or evaluative constructs and specific physical features of the particular environment.

Author: 
Basil Honikman (Univeristy of Kansas)
Periodical: 
EDRA4/1973 Proceedings
Presented at: 
EDRA 4
Published & professionally reviewed by: 
Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)
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