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Amole, Dolapo – Environment and Behavior, 2009
This study investigates the relationship between residential satisfaction and levels of the residential environment. Specifically, it identifies the levels of environment to which users respond in relation to satisfaction, how significant satisfaction is across levels of environment, and the dimensions of satisfaction across the levels. The study…
Descriptors: Dormitories, Student Attitudes, Satisfaction, College Students
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Devlin, Ann Sloan; Donovan, Sarah; Nicolov, Arianne; Nold, Olivia; Zandan, Gabrielle – Environment and Behavior, 2008
This study of almost 600 students examines the relationship between sense of community and college dormitory architecture on the campus of a small residential liberal arts college in the Northeast. Respondents of all class years completed an online survey that included the Sense of Community Index and the Relationship dimension of the University…
Descriptors: Architecture, Colleges, Dormitories, Building Design
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Cross, Jennifer E.; Zimmerman, Don; O'Grady, Megan A. – Environment and Behavior, 2009
The objectives were to explore the relation between the built environment of residence halls and the alcohol use of college students living on campus from the perspective of the theory of routine activity. This exploratory study examined data from two samples on one college campus. Online surveys assessed alcohol use, attitudes toward alcohol use,…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Drinking, Dormitories
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Gosling, Samuel D.; Craik, Kenneth H.; Martin, Nicholas R.; Pryor, Michelle R. – Environment and Behavior, 2005
The authors introduce the Personal Living Space Cue Inventory (PLSCI), designed to document comprehensively features of personal living spaces (PLSs); common examples of PLSs include rooms in family households, dormitories, or residential centers. The article describes the PLSCI's development and provides evidence for its reliability and…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Dormitories, Educational Facilities Design
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Hansen, William B.; Altman, Irwin – Environment and Behavior, 1976
This study examined personalization of college dormitory rooms. Results of the study indicated that most people decorated early in the quarter, decorating increased over time, and students differentially personalized their rooms. (RH)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Dormitories, Environment, Facilities
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High, Thomas; Sundstrom, Eric – Environment and Behavior, 1977
Examines the effects of dormitory room flexibility on use. Results from questionnaires administered to male and female occupants of flexible and nonflexible rooms and from observations of visitations to rooms support the idea that a flexible setting allows a greater range of interpersonal activities. Implications for dormitory design are…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architectural Research, Dormitories, Environmental Research
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Schiffenbauer, Allen I.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1977
The environment in a college dormitory was used to determine factors affecting perceptions of size and crowdedness. Factors that were tested were usable space, visual space, and amount of sunlight. Results confirmed that physical factors other than actual room size do influence perceived size and crowdedness. Implications for architectural design…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architectural Research, Behavior, Dormitories
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Valins, Stuart; Baum, Andrew – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Social and psychological effects of residing in overloaded social environments are discussed. Data are presented suggesting that the interior architecture of the corridor-design dormitories requires residents to interact with too many others, leading residents to experience stress and develop potentially stress-reducing behavior. (JR)
Descriptors: Architecture, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories
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Corbett, Judith A. – Environment and Behavior, 1973
The suites investigated in this study consisted of three small rooms housing four students and opening onto double-load corridors. Potential for interaction with many students is offered, but the likelihood of roommate incompatibility is increased. Satisfaction with suites was increased when students choose their own roommates. (JP)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Environment
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Heilweil, Martin – Environment and Behavior, 1973
The nature of architectural programming of resident behavior in college dormitories is discussed. Design factors contributing to student dissatisfaction with dormitory living are explored in relationship to student activities, needs for various, purposes, and intellectual and emotional needs of young people who are students. (JP)
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, College Housing, College Students
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Gerst, Marvin S.; Sweetwood, Hervey – Environment and Behavior, 1973
This study sampled 198 studentsin seven dormitories and 55 suites in an effort to elucidate the relationsh ip between social environment as measured by the University Residence Environment Scales, and subject mood states, friendship patterns, and perception of the architecture of dormitories. (JP)
Descriptors: Architecture, Behavior Patterns, Building Design, College Housing
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Bickman, Leonard; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Investigated was the relationship between dormitory density and attitudes of residents. Students in higher-density dormitories were less trusting, cooperative and friendly than students in lower-density dormitories. The implications of these relults for planners and architects were discussed. (JP)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns, College Housing, College Students
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Case, F. Duncan – Environment and Behavior, 1981
Reports findings of a two-part study on the influence of dormitory architecture on patterns of social relations among college undergraduates. The first part investigates how dormitory architecture affects patterns of freshman acquaintance, while the second part studies changes in these relationships over the college years. (Author/WB)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Dormitories, Friendship