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to ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR Volume 25 Number 1 (January 1993) 1-152 Number 2 (March 1993) 153-272 Number 3 (May 1993) 273-416 Number 4 (July 1993) 417-552 Number 5 (September 1993) 553-680 Number 6 (November 1993) 681-824 Authors: ANOOSHIAN, LINDA J., see Seibert, P. S. BARDWELL, LISA V., see Kaplan, S. BEVEN, CYNTHIA E., see Syme, G. J. BINER, PAUL M., DARRELL L. BUTLER, THERESA E. LOVEGROVE, and RACHEL L. BURNS, “Windowlessness in the Workplace: A Reexamination of the Compen- sation Hypothesis,” 205. BITGOOD, STEPHEN C., and ROSS J. LOOMIS, “introduction: Environmental Design and Evaluation in Museums,” 683. BITGOOD, STEPHEN C., and DONALD D. PATTERSON, “The Effects of Gallery Changes on Visitor Reading and Object Viewing Time,” 761. BROWN, RICHARD S., CHRISTOPHER W. WILLIAMS, and PAUL R. LEES-HALEY, “The Effect of Hindsight Bias on Fear of Future Iliness,” 577. BURNS, RACHEL L., see Biner, P. M. BUTLER, DARRELL L., see Biner, P. M. CARDER, PAULA, see Pruchno, R. A. CARY, JOHN, “The Nature of Symbolic Beliefs and Environmental Behavior in a Rural Setting,” 555. CLARKE, GILES, see Miles, R. COBERN, MELISSA K., see Dwyer, W. O. COHEN, STEWART, and DIANE HORM-WINGERD, “Children and the Environment: Ecological Awareness Among Preschool Children,” 103. DEMPSEY, NORAH P., see Pruchno, R. A. DE YOUNG, RAYMOND, “Changing Behavior and Making It Stick: The Conceptualiza- tion and Management of Conservation Behavior,” 485. DE YOUNG, RAYMOND, ANDREW DUNCAN, JEFFREY FRANK, NANCY GILL, SHEREEN ROTHMAN, JOHN SHENOT, ANDREA SHOTKIN, and MIRIAM 821 822 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 1993 ZWEIZIG, “Promoting Source Reduction Behavior: The Role of Motivational Infor- mation,” 70. DIETZ, THOMAS, see Stern, P. C. DUNCAN, ANDREW, see De Young, R. DWYER, WILLIAM O., FRANK C. LEEMING, MELISSA K. COBERN, BRYAN E. PORTER, and JOHN MARK JACKSON, “Critical Review of Behavioral Interventions to Preserve the Environment: Research Since 1980,” 275. FAUPEL, CHARLES E., and SUSAN P. STYLES, “Disaster Education, Household Preparedness, and Stress Responses Following Hurricane Hugo,” 228. FRANK, JEFFREY, see De Young, R. GILL, NANCY, see De Young, R. GOODMAN, GUY H., and FRANCIS T. MCANDREW, “Domes and Astroturf: A Note on the Relationship Between the Physical Environment and the Performance of Major League Baseball Players,” 121. HOOD, MARILYN G., “Comfort and Caring: Two Essential Environmental Factors,” 710. HORM-WINGERD, DIANE, see Cohen, S. HOWENSTIEN, ERICK, “Market Segmentation for Recycling,” 86. JACKSON, JOHN MARK, see Dwyer, W. O. KAITILLA, SABABU, “Satisfaction With Public Housing in New Guinea: The Case of West Taraka Housing Scheme,” 514. KALOF, LINDA, see Stern, P. C. KAPLAN, RACHEL, see Talbot, J. F. KAPLAN, STEPHEN, see Talbot, J. F. KAPLAN, STEPHEN, LISA V. BARDWELL, and DEBORAH B. SLAKTER, “The Mu- seum as a Restorative Environment,” 725. KLEIN, HANS-JOACHIM, “Tracking Visitor Circulation in Museum Settings, ” 782. KOROPECKYJ-COX, TANYA, see Pruchno, R. A. KRAUSE, DANIEL, “Environmental Consciousness: An Empirical Study,” 126. KUO, FRANCES E., see Talbot, J. F. LEEMING, FRANK C., see Dwyer, W. O. LEES-HALEY, PAUL R., see Brown, R. S. LOOMIS, ROSS J., see Bitgood, S. C. LOVEGROVE, THERESA E., see Biner, P. M. McANDREW, FRANCIS T., see Goodman, G. H. MILES, ROGER, and GILES CLARKE, “Setting Off on the Right Foot: Front-End Evaluation,” 698. MILLER, SANDRA, see Stamps, A. MONTELLO, DANIEL R., and HERBERT L. PICK, Jr., “Integrating Knowledge of Vertically Aligned Large-Scale Spaces,” 457. MUNRO, LESLIE, see Rubenstein, R. PARADIS, ANDREA, see Rubenstein, R. PATTERSON, DONALD D., see Bitgood, S. C. PICK, HERBERT L., Jr., see Montello, D. R. PORTER, BRYAN E., see Dwyer, W. O. PRUCHNO, RACHEL A., NORAH P. DEMPSEY, PAULA CARDER, and TANYA KOROPECKYJ-COX, “Multigenerational Households of Caregiving Families: Ne- gotiating Shared Space,” 349. ROBERTSON, MARGARET, see Thyer, B. A. ROTHMAN, SHEREEN, see De Young, R. INDEX 823 ROTTON, JAMES, “Atmospheric and Temporal Correlates of Sex Crimes: Endogenous Factors Do Not Explain Seasonal Differences in Rape,” 625. RUBACK, R. BARRY, and JASON N. SNOW, “Territoriality and Nonconscious Racism at Water Fountains: Intruders and Drinkers (Blacks and Whites) Are Affected by Race,” 250. RUBENSTEIN, ROSALYN, ANDREA PARADIS, and LESLIE MUNRO, “A Comparative Study of a Traveling Exhibition at Four Public Settings in Canada,” 801. SADALLA, EDWARD K., and VIRGIL L. SHEETS, “Symbolism in Building Materials: Self-Presentational and Cognitive Components,” 155. SCOTT, TERES E., see Warren, D. H. SCHNELL, IZHAK, “Israeli Palestinian Territorial Perceptions,” 419. SEIBERT, PENNIE S., and LINDAJ. ANOOSHIAN, “Indirect Expression of Preference in Sketch Maps,” 607. SHEETS, VIRGIL L., see Sadalla, E. K. SHENOT, JOHN, see De Young, R. SHOTKIN, ANDREA, see De Young, R. SHOUL, MICHAEL, “The Spatial Arrangements of Ordinary English Houses,” 22. SLAKTER, DEBORAH B., see Kaplan, S. SNOW, JASON N., see Ruback, R. B. SPRECKELMEYER, KENT F., “Office Relocation and Environmental Change: A Case Study” 181. STAHL, ABRAHAM, “Educating for Change in Attitudes Toward Nature and Environ- ment Among Oriental Jews in Israel,” 3. STAMPS, ARTHUR, and SANDRA MILLER, “Advocacy Membership, Design Guide- lines, and Predicting Preferences for Residential Infill Designs,” 367. STERN, PAUL C., THOMAS DIETZ, and LINDA KALOF, “Value Orientations, Gender, and Environmental Concern,” 322. STYLES, SUSAN P., see Faupel, C. E. SUMNER, NEIL R., see Syme, G. J. SYME, GEOFFREY J., CYNTHIA E. BEVEN, and NEIL R. SUMNER, “Motivation for Reported Involvement in Local Wetland Preservation: The Roles of Knowledge, Disposition, Problem Assessment, and Arousal,” 586. TALBOT, JANET FREY, RACHEL KAPLAN, FRANCES E. KUO, and STEPHEN KAPLAN, “Factors That Enhance Effectiveness of Visitor Maps,” 743. THYER, BRUCE A., and MARGARET ROBERTSON, “An Initial Evaluation of the Georgia Safety Belt Use Law: A Nul MUL?” 506. WARREN, DAVID H., and TERES E. SCOTT, “Map Alignment in Traveling Multiseg- ment Routes,” 643. WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER W., see Brown, R. S. ZWEIZIG, MIRIAM, see De Young, R. Articles: “Advocacy Membership, Design Guidelines, and Predicting Preferences for Residential Infill Designs,” Stamps and Miller, 367. “Atmospheric and Temporal Correlates of Sex Crimes: Endogenous Factors Do Not Explain Seasonal Differences in Rape,” Rotton, 625. “Changing Behavior and Making It Stick: The Conceptualization and Management of Conservation Behavior,” De Young, 485. 824 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 1993 “Children and the Environment: Ecological Awareness Among Preschool Children,” Cohen and Horm-Wingerd, 103. “Comfort and Caring: Two Essential Environmental Factors,” Hood, 710. “A Comparative Study of a Traveling Exhibition at Four Public Settings in Canada,” Rubenstein et al., 801. “Critical Review of Behavioral Interventions to Preserve the Environment: Research Since 1980,” Dwyer et al., 275. “Disaster Education, Household Preparedness, and Stress Responses Following Hur- ricane Hugo,” Faupel and Styles, 228. “Doanmd Aestrsotur f: A Note on the Relationship Between the Physical Environmenatn d the Performance of Major League Baseball Players,” Goodman and McAndrew, 121. “Educating for Change in Attitudes Toward Nature and Environment Among Oriental Jews in Israel,” Stahl, 3. “The Effect of Hindsight Bias on Fear of Future Iliness,” Brown et al., 577. “The Effects of Gallery Changes on Visitor Reading and Object Viewing Time,” Bitgood and Patterson, 761. “Environmental Consciousness: An Empirical Study,” Krause, 126. “Factors That Enhance Effectiveness of Visitor Maps,” Talbot et al., 743. “Indirect Expression of Preference in Sketch Maps,” Seibert and Anooshian, 607. “An Initial Evaluation of the Georgia Safety Belt Use Law: A Nul MUL?” Thyer and Robertson, 506. “Integrating Knowledge of Vertically Aligned Large-Scale Spaces,” Montello and Pick, 457. “Introduction: Environmental Design and Evaluation in Museums,” Bitgood and Loomis, 683. “israeli Palestinian Territorial Perceptions,” Schnell, 419. “Map Alignment in Traveling Multisegment Routes,” Warren and Scott, 643. “Market Segmentation for Recycling,” Howenstien, 86. “Motivation for Reported Involvement in Local Wetland Preservation: The Roles of Knowledge, Disposition, Probiem Assessment, and Arousal,” Syme et al., 586. “Multigenerational Households of Caregiving Families: Negotiating Shared Space,” Pruchno et al., 349. “The Museum as a Restorative Environment,” Kaplan et al., 725. “The Nature of Symbolic Beliefs and Environmental Behavior in a Rural Setting,” Cary, 555. “Office Relocation and Environmental Change: A Case Study” Spreckelmeyer, 181. “Promoting Source Reduction Behavior: The Role of Motivational Information,” De Young et al., 70. “Satisfaction With Public Housing in New Guinea: The Case of West Taraka Housing Scheme,” Kaitilla, 514. “Setting Off on the Right Foot: Front-End Evaluation,” Miles and Clarke, 698. “The Spatial Arrangements of Ordinary English Houses,” Shoul, 22. “Symbolism in Building Materials: Self-Presentational and Cognitive Components,” Sadalla and Sheets, 155. “Territoriality and Nonconscious Racism at Water Fountains: Intruders and Drinkers (Blacks and Whites) Are Affected by Race,” Ruback and Snow, 250. “Tracking Visitor Circulation in Museum Settings, ” Klein, 782. “Value Orientations, Gender, and Environmental Concem,” Stern et al., 322. “Windowlessness in the Workplace: A Reexamination of the Compensation Hypothe- sis,” Biner et al., 205.

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