Peter RentfrowExploring the Interaction of Environment and Behavior
Geographical Psychology
Exploring the Interaction of Environment and Behavior
Herausgeber: Rentfrow, Peter
Peter RentfrowExploring the Interaction of Environment and Behavior
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Exploring the Interaction of Environment and Behavior
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Regional variations in social, economic, political, climatic and physical conditions profoundly influence human behavior and interactions. Integrating ecological, climatological and psychological insights, the research examines how spatial dynamics shape diverse social patterns and drive regional development.
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Regional variations in social, economic, political, climatic and physical conditions profoundly influence human behavior and interactions. Integrating ecological, climatological and psychological insights, the research examines how spatial dynamics shape diverse social patterns and drive regional development.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 343
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 182mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781433815393
- ISBN-10: 1433815397
- Artikelnr.: 39381237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 343
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 182mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781433815393
- ISBN-10: 1433815397
- Artikelnr.: 39381237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter J. Rentfrow, PhD, bounced around the United States, from Louisiana to Texas to New York to Massachusetts, and somehow landed in England, where he is currently a university senior lecturer (associate professor) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College. His research concerns Person X Environment interactions and focuses on the ways in which personality is expressed in everything from people's preferences for music to the places in which they live. Dr. Rentfrow's research on these topics has appeared in several of the most prestigious journals in psychology - including American Psychologist, the Journal of Personality, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Psychological Science. He is committed to educating the public about psychological research and does so by giving lectures and designing online interactive psychology surveys, most recently the BBC's Big Personality Test.
Contributors
Introduction
Peter J. Rentfrow
I. Mechanisms Underlying Geographical Variation in States, Traits, and
Behaviors
1. Where on Earth Do Collectivists Live? Climato–Economic Impacts on
Ingroup Love and Outgroup Hate
Evert Van de Vliert and Huadong Yang
2. Regional Differences in Individualism and Why They Matter
Lucian Gideon Conway III, Shannon C. Houck, and Laura Janelle Gornick
3. Pathogen Prevalence and Geographical Variation in Traits and
Behavior
Damian R. Murray and Mark Schaller
4. Personality and the Realization of Migration Desires
Markus Jokela
5. Personality Traits and Spatial Ecology in Nonhuman Animals
Julien Cote, Jean Clobert, Tomas Brodin, Sean Fogarty, and Andrew Sih
II. Geographical Representation of Social Psychological Phenomena
1. Geographical Differences in Personality
Peter J. Rentfrow
2. Big Five Personality Differences and Political, Social, and Economic
Conservatism: An American State-Level Analysis
Stewart J. H. McCann
3. Investigating the Subjective Well-Being of United States Regions
Richard E. Lucas, Felix Cheung, and Nicole M. Lawless
4. The City Where We Live Matters: The Psychology of Cities
Nansook Park and Christopher Peterson
5. Finding Values in Words: Using Natural Language to Detect Regional
Variations in Personal Concerns
Cindy K. Chung, Peter J. Rentfrow, and James W. Pennebaker
III. Person X Environment Interactions
1. Residential Mobility Affects Self-Concept, Group Support, and
Happiness of Individuals and Communities
Thomas Talhelm and Shigehiro Oishi
2. People, Culture, and Place: How Place Predicts Helping Toward
Strangers
Stephen Reysen and Robert V. Levine
3. The Psychogeography of Creativity
Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
4. Places, Products, and People "Make Each Other Up": Culture Cycles of
Self and Well-Being
Alyssa S. Fu, Victoria C. Plaut, Jodi R. Treadway, and Hazel Rose
Markus
5. The Tyneside Neighborhoods Project: Investigating the Psychological
Geography of One British City
Daniel Nettle and Agathe Colléony
Index
About the Editor
Introduction
Peter J. Rentfrow
I. Mechanisms Underlying Geographical Variation in States, Traits, and
Behaviors
1. Where on Earth Do Collectivists Live? Climato–Economic Impacts on
Ingroup Love and Outgroup Hate
Evert Van de Vliert and Huadong Yang
2. Regional Differences in Individualism and Why They Matter
Lucian Gideon Conway III, Shannon C. Houck, and Laura Janelle Gornick
3. Pathogen Prevalence and Geographical Variation in Traits and
Behavior
Damian R. Murray and Mark Schaller
4. Personality and the Realization of Migration Desires
Markus Jokela
5. Personality Traits and Spatial Ecology in Nonhuman Animals
Julien Cote, Jean Clobert, Tomas Brodin, Sean Fogarty, and Andrew Sih
II. Geographical Representation of Social Psychological Phenomena
1. Geographical Differences in Personality
Peter J. Rentfrow
2. Big Five Personality Differences and Political, Social, and Economic
Conservatism: An American State-Level Analysis
Stewart J. H. McCann
3. Investigating the Subjective Well-Being of United States Regions
Richard E. Lucas, Felix Cheung, and Nicole M. Lawless
4. The City Where We Live Matters: The Psychology of Cities
Nansook Park and Christopher Peterson
5. Finding Values in Words: Using Natural Language to Detect Regional
Variations in Personal Concerns
Cindy K. Chung, Peter J. Rentfrow, and James W. Pennebaker
III. Person X Environment Interactions
1. Residential Mobility Affects Self-Concept, Group Support, and
Happiness of Individuals and Communities
Thomas Talhelm and Shigehiro Oishi
2. People, Culture, and Place: How Place Predicts Helping Toward
Strangers
Stephen Reysen and Robert V. Levine
3. The Psychogeography of Creativity
Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
4. Places, Products, and People "Make Each Other Up": Culture Cycles of
Self and Well-Being
Alyssa S. Fu, Victoria C. Plaut, Jodi R. Treadway, and Hazel Rose
Markus
5. The Tyneside Neighborhoods Project: Investigating the Psychological
Geography of One British City
Daniel Nettle and Agathe Colléony
Index
About the Editor
Contributors
Introduction
Peter J. Rentfrow
I. Mechanisms Underlying Geographical Variation in States, Traits, and
Behaviors
1. Where on Earth Do Collectivists Live? Climato–Economic Impacts on
Ingroup Love and Outgroup Hate
Evert Van de Vliert and Huadong Yang
2. Regional Differences in Individualism and Why They Matter
Lucian Gideon Conway III, Shannon C. Houck, and Laura Janelle Gornick
3. Pathogen Prevalence and Geographical Variation in Traits and
Behavior
Damian R. Murray and Mark Schaller
4. Personality and the Realization of Migration Desires
Markus Jokela
5. Personality Traits and Spatial Ecology in Nonhuman Animals
Julien Cote, Jean Clobert, Tomas Brodin, Sean Fogarty, and Andrew Sih
II. Geographical Representation of Social Psychological Phenomena
1. Geographical Differences in Personality
Peter J. Rentfrow
2. Big Five Personality Differences and Political, Social, and Economic
Conservatism: An American State-Level Analysis
Stewart J. H. McCann
3. Investigating the Subjective Well-Being of United States Regions
Richard E. Lucas, Felix Cheung, and Nicole M. Lawless
4. The City Where We Live Matters: The Psychology of Cities
Nansook Park and Christopher Peterson
5. Finding Values in Words: Using Natural Language to Detect Regional
Variations in Personal Concerns
Cindy K. Chung, Peter J. Rentfrow, and James W. Pennebaker
III. Person X Environment Interactions
1. Residential Mobility Affects Self-Concept, Group Support, and
Happiness of Individuals and Communities
Thomas Talhelm and Shigehiro Oishi
2. People, Culture, and Place: How Place Predicts Helping Toward
Strangers
Stephen Reysen and Robert V. Levine
3. The Psychogeography of Creativity
Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
4. Places, Products, and People "Make Each Other Up": Culture Cycles of
Self and Well-Being
Alyssa S. Fu, Victoria C. Plaut, Jodi R. Treadway, and Hazel Rose
Markus
5. The Tyneside Neighborhoods Project: Investigating the Psychological
Geography of One British City
Daniel Nettle and Agathe Colléony
Index
About the Editor
Introduction
Peter J. Rentfrow
I. Mechanisms Underlying Geographical Variation in States, Traits, and
Behaviors
1. Where on Earth Do Collectivists Live? Climato–Economic Impacts on
Ingroup Love and Outgroup Hate
Evert Van de Vliert and Huadong Yang
2. Regional Differences in Individualism and Why They Matter
Lucian Gideon Conway III, Shannon C. Houck, and Laura Janelle Gornick
3. Pathogen Prevalence and Geographical Variation in Traits and
Behavior
Damian R. Murray and Mark Schaller
4. Personality and the Realization of Migration Desires
Markus Jokela
5. Personality Traits and Spatial Ecology in Nonhuman Animals
Julien Cote, Jean Clobert, Tomas Brodin, Sean Fogarty, and Andrew Sih
II. Geographical Representation of Social Psychological Phenomena
1. Geographical Differences in Personality
Peter J. Rentfrow
2. Big Five Personality Differences and Political, Social, and Economic
Conservatism: An American State-Level Analysis
Stewart J. H. McCann
3. Investigating the Subjective Well-Being of United States Regions
Richard E. Lucas, Felix Cheung, and Nicole M. Lawless
4. The City Where We Live Matters: The Psychology of Cities
Nansook Park and Christopher Peterson
5. Finding Values in Words: Using Natural Language to Detect Regional
Variations in Personal Concerns
Cindy K. Chung, Peter J. Rentfrow, and James W. Pennebaker
III. Person X Environment Interactions
1. Residential Mobility Affects Self-Concept, Group Support, and
Happiness of Individuals and Communities
Thomas Talhelm and Shigehiro Oishi
2. People, Culture, and Place: How Place Predicts Helping Toward
Strangers
Stephen Reysen and Robert V. Levine
3. The Psychogeography of Creativity
Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
4. Places, Products, and People "Make Each Other Up": Culture Cycles of
Self and Well-Being
Alyssa S. Fu, Victoria C. Plaut, Jodi R. Treadway, and Hazel Rose
Markus
5. The Tyneside Neighborhoods Project: Investigating the Psychological
Geography of One British City
Daniel Nettle and Agathe Colléony
Index
About the Editor







