Question q: The tendency to be secure in finding your way around refers to
A Environmental trust
B Environmental adaptation
C Pastoralism
D Antiquarianism
Question 2. Environmental psychologists who take a behavioral approach to changing behaviors might use
A A specific schedule of reinforcement
B Ambient stressors
C Social support
D The carpentered world hypothesis
Question 3. Pollution and climate are examples of
A Cataclysmic stressors
B Ambient stressors
C Life stressors
D Major life stressors
Question 4._____ refers to the number of people in a designated space
A Crowding
B Desired privacy
C Density
D Secluded plan
Question 5. Important research areas in environmental psychology focus on
A Emotion
B Motivation
C Stress
D All of the above
E Only A and B
Question 6. ____ focus on how information and the environment determine an individual's interpretations.
A Perception theories
B Bottom-up theories
C Top-down theories
D Social influence theories
Question 7: This model is fundamental to environmental psychology.
A Perceptual model
B Person-in-context model
C The bottom-up model
D The top-down model
Question 8. Identifying potential sources of stress for the individual in the physical and social environment is the focus of the
A Stimulus approach
B Social support model
C Environmental personality
D Ambient model
Question 9. Antiquarianism refers to the tendency for individuals to
A Oppose developmental controls
B Appreciate the products of earlier times
C Favor the alteration of the environment to suit human need
D Prefer highly refined settings
Question 10. Correlations between weather factors and _____ have been found.
A Migraine headaches
B Mood shifts
C Blood pressure
D All of the above
E Only A and B