Field Experiments in Environmental Psychology
applied research that is carried out in a natural or artificially created environment to test hypotheses about the influence of the environment on human behavior. Unlike laboratory experiments, they allow researchers to observe behavior under realistic, natural conditions, obtaining more reliable and extrapolating results. Examples include studying people’s behavior in public spaces, studying the impact of noise on school performance, or the role of urban design in fostering social interaction.
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