Rather than constructing crowded and uncrowded settings and studying subjects' reactions to them, these investigations have started with naturally-occurring descriptions of crowded behavior settings within the normal territorial range ...
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Too Close for Comfort: The Psychology of Crowding
Crowding and Behavior
Baron, Mandel, Adams, and Griffen (1976) found that students housed in tripled dormitory rooms (intended for double ... Bickman, Teger, Gabriele, McLaughlin, Berger, and Sunaday (1973) found that residents of high-rise dormitories rated ...
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Density and Crowding of Man
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