Originally published in 1969, Behavioral Problems in Geography unpacks and identifies elements of behavioral models and theories. The book seeks to examine their specific effects on spatial activity and to operationalize some of the concepts previously used in a subjective and descriptive manner. All papers, are united by a common concern for the building of geographic theory regarding human behavior. Contributions in the volume vary a great deal in their emphasis ranging from philosophy and review, to theorizing and operationalization. Each paper recognizes the importance of examining the behavioural basis of spatial activity. This book will appeal to scholars of geography and psychology alike.
By:
Kevin Cox (Kevin R. Cox Ohio State University USA), Reginald Golledge Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Weight: 340g ISBN:9780815378297 ISBN 10: 0815378297 Series:Routledge Revivals Pages: 286 Publication Date:31 March 2021 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
"1. Editorial Introduction: Behavioral Models in Geography 2. Inference Problems in Locational Analysis 3. Conceptual and Measurement Problems in the Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Location Theory 4. The Transition to Interdependence in Locational Decisions 5. A ""Friends-and-Neighbours"" Voting Model as a Spatial Interactional Model for Electoral Geography 6. The Geographical Relevance of Some Learning Theories 7. The Genesis of Acquaintance Field Spatial Structures: A Conceptual Model and Empirical Tests 8. On the Implementation of Place Utility and Related Concepts: The Intra-Urban Migration Case 9. The Scaling of Locational Preferences 10. The Measurement of Mental Maps: An Experimental Model for Studying Conceptual Spaces 11. Problems in Modelling Interaction: The Case of Hospital Care"