Chapter 11 Psychological Explanations of Participation in Everyday Activities

作者: Tommy Gärling , Jörgen Garvill

DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4115(08)60047-3

关键词: Cognitive psychologySchedule (workplace)Everyday activitiesEmpirical researchSocial psychologyPsychology

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter explains psychological explanations of participation in everyday activities. These activities are presumably primary means by which goals important for adjustment attained. The discusses the problems defining and measuring is devoted to why people participate different such Everyday aim much empirical research geography has been find regularities spatiotemporal patterns It is, therefore, understandable that focus on role external circumstances. Further, a distinction made between depending how fixed they time space. Those person committed perform space will tend act as pegs daily scheduling activity programs. also highlights importance schedule long-term deliberated choices, where live what job take.

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