INDEX to ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR Volume 35 Number | (January 2003) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (March 2003) pp. 161-308 Number 3 (May 2003) pp. 309-456 Number 4 (July 2003) pp. 457-584 Number 5 (September 2003) pp. 585-720 Number 6 (November 2003) pp. 721-876 Authors: \FIFI, ABDELMONEM A., see Siegel, J. M ANDERSON, URSULA S., ANGELA S. KELLING, ROBIN PRESSLEY-KEOUGH, MOLLIE A. BLOOMSMITHa,n d TERRY L. MAPLE, “Enhanthce Zioon Vigsit or’s Expe rience by Public Animal Training and Oral Interpretation at an Otter Exhibit?’ 826 ARNEILL, ALLISON B., see Devlin, A. S AXELSON, PETER W., see Longmuir, P. E BAFNA, SONIT, “Space Syntax: A Brief Introduction to Its Logic and Analytical Techniques,” 17 BAMBERG, SEBASTIAN, and PETER SCHMIDT, “Incentives, Morality,o r Habit? Predicting StudentsC’a r Use for University Routes With the Modelso f Ajzen, Schwartz, and Triandis,” 264. BEALE, DIANE, see Leather, P. BILLIG, MIRIAM, and ARZA CHURCHMAN, “Building Wallso f Brick and Breaching Walls of Separation,’ 227 BLOOMSMITH, MOLLIE A., see Anderson, U. S BOURDEAU, LAURENT, and JEAN-CHARLES CHEBAT, “The Effects of Signagaend Loca tion of Works of Art on Recall of Titles and Paintings in Art Galleries,” 203 BOURQUE, LINDA B., see Siegel, J. M BURNS, RONALD G., and MICHAEL A. KATOVICH, “Examining Road Rage/Aggressive Driving: Media Depiction and Prevention Suggestions,” 621 CACKOWSKI, JEAN MARIE, and JACK L. NASAR, “The Restorative Effects of Roadside Vegetation: Implications for Automobile Driver Anger and Frustration,’ 736 CHEBAT, JEAN-CHARLES, see Bourdeau, I CHURCHMAN, ARZA, see Billig, M CLIFFORD, WILLIAM B.., see Nooney, J. G ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 35 No. 6, November 2003 870-874 2003 Sage Publications INDEX to ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR Volume 35 Number | (January 2003) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (March 2003) pp. 161-308 Number 3 (May 2003) pp. 309-456 Number 4 (July 2003) pp. 457-584 Number 5 (September 2003) pp. 585-720 Number 6 (November 2003) pp. 721-876 Authors: \FIFI, ABDELMONEM A., see Siegel, J. M ANDERSON, URSULA S., ANGELA S. KELLING, ROBIN PRESSLEY-KEOUGH, MOLLIE A. BLOOMSMITHa,n d TERRY L. MAPLE, “Enhanthce Zioon Vigsit or’s Expe rience by Public Animal Training and Oral Interpretation at an Otter Exhibit?’ 826 ARNEILL, ALLISON B., see Devlin, A. S AXELSON, PETER W., see Longmuir, P. E BAFNA, SONIT, “Space Syntax: A Brief Introduction to Its Logic and Analytical Techniques,” 17 BAMBERG, SEBASTIAN, and PETER SCHMIDT, “Incentives, Morality,o r Habit? Predicting StudentsC’a r Use for University Routes With the Modelso f Ajzen, Schwartz, and Triandis,” 264. BEALE, DIANE, see Leather, P. BILLIG, MIRIAM, and ARZA CHURCHMAN, “Building Wallso f Brick and Breaching Walls of Separation,’ 227 BLOOMSMITH, MOLLIE A., see Anderson, U. S BOURDEAU, LAURENT, and JEAN-CHARLES CHEBAT, “The Effects of Signagaend Loca tion of Works of Art on Recall of Titles and Paintings in Art Galleries,” 203 BOURQUE, LINDA B., see Siegel, J. M BURNS, RONALD G., and MICHAEL A. KATOVICH, “Examining Road Rage/Aggressive Driving: Media Depiction and Prevention Suggestions,” 621 CACKOWSKI, JEAN MARIE, and JACK L. NASAR, “The Restorative Effects of Roadside Vegetation: Implications for Automobile Driver Anger and Frustration,’ 736 CHEBAT, JEAN-CHARLES, see Bourdeau, I CHURCHMAN, ARZA, see Billig, M CLIFFORD, WILLIAM B.., see Nooney, J. G ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 35 No. 6, November 2003 870-874 2003 Sage Publications INDEX 871 COHN, ELLEN G.., see Rotton, J COTTRELL, STUART P., “Influence of Sociodemographics and Environmental Attitudes on General Responsible Environmental Behavior Among Recreational Boaters,” 347 CRUMP, JEFF R., “Finding a Place in the Country: Exurban and Suburban Development in Sonoma County, California,” 187 CRYSTAL, JOSEPH H., see Gobster, P. H CVETKOVICH, GEORGE, and PATRICIA L. WINTER, “Trust and Social Representations of the Management of Threatened and Endangered Species,” 286 DALTON, RUTH CONROY, “The Secret Is to Follow Your Nose: Route Path Selection and Angularity,” 107. DALTON, RUTH CONROY, see Zimring, C DANKO, SHEILA, see Killeen, J. P. DEVLIN, ANN SLOAN, and ALLISON B. ARNEILL, “Health Care Environments and Patient Outcomes: A Review of the Literature,” 665 EVANS, GARY W., see Killeen, J. P. EVANS, GARY W., see Lercher, P. EVANS, GARY W., see Wells, N. M FITZGERALD, SHIRLEY G., see Longmuir, P. f FREELAND, MICHELLE G., see Longmuir, P. I GELLER, E. SCOTT, see Glindemann, K. f GLINDEMANN, KENT E., and E.S COTT GELLER, “A Systematic Assessment of Intoxica tion at University Parties: Effects of the Environmental Context,” 655 GOBSTER, PAUL H., JAMES F. PALMER, and JOSEPH H. CRYSTAL, “Ervin H. Zube (1931- 2002): The Significance and Impact of His Contributions to Environment-Behavior Studies, 165 HANSMANN, RALF, and ROLAND W. SCHOLZ, “A Two-Step Informational Strategy for Reducing Littering Behavior in a Cinema,” 752 HAQ, SAIF, and CRAIG ZIMRING, “Just Down the Road a Piece: The Development of Topo- logical Knowledge of Building Layouts,” 132 HARGREAVES, DavidJ ., see North, A. C HERZOG, THOMAS R., and OLIVIA L. LEVERICH, “Searching for Legibility,” 459 HOBAN, THOMAS J., see Nooney, J. G KAHANA, BOAZ, see Kahana, I KAHANA, EVA, LOREN LOVEGREEN, BOAZ KAHANA, and MICHAEL KAHANA, “Per- son, Environment, and Person-Environment Fit as Influences on Residential Satisfaction of Elders,” 434. KAHANA, MICHAEL, see Kahana, E KATOVICH, MICHAEL A., see Burns, R. G KAYA, NAZ, and MARGARET J. WEBER, “Territorial Behavior in Residence Halls: A Cross Cultural Study,” 400 KELLING, ANGELA S., see Anderson, U.S KILLEEN, JENNIFER PLATTEN, GARY W. EVANS, and SHEILA DANKO, “The Role of Permanent Student Artwork in Students’ Sense of Ownership in an Elementary School,” 250 KOESTNER, RICHARD, see Villacorta, M KORPELA, KALEVI M., “Negative Mood and Adult Place Preference,” 331 KUIPERS, BENJAMIN, DAN G. TECUCI, and BRIAN J. STANKIEWICZ, “The Skeleton in the Cognitive Map: A Computational and Empirical Exploration,’ 81 LEATHER, PHIL, DIANE BEALE, ANGELI SANTOS, JANINE WATTS, and LAURA LEE, “Outcomes of Environmental Appraisal of Different Hospital Waiting Areas,” 842 872 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 2003 LEE, LAURA, see Leather, P. LEGENDRE, ALAIN, “Environmental Features Influencing Toddlers’ Bioemotional Reactions in Day Care Centers,” 523. LEKES, NATASHA, see Villacorta, M. LERCHER, PETER, GARY W. EVANS, and MARKUS MEIS, “Ambient Noise and Cognitive Processes Among Primary Schoolchildren?’ 725 LEVERICH, OLIVIA L., see Herzog, T. R LI, SHICHAO, “Recycling Behavior Under China’s Social and Economic Transition: The Case of Metropolitan Wuhan,” 784 LIU, JAMES H., see Sibley, C. G LONGMUIR, PATRICIA E., MICHELLE G. FREELAND, SHIRLEY G. FITZGERALD DENISE A. YAMADA, and PETER W. AXELSON, “Impact of Running Slope and Cross Slope on the Difficuity Level of Outdoor Pathways: A Comparison of Proposed Design Guidelines and User Perceptions,’ 376 LOVEGREEN, LOREN, see Kahana, E MAPLE, TERRY L., see Anderson, U.S MAXWELL, LORRAINE E., “Home and School Density Effects on Elementary School Chil dren: The Role of Spatial Density,” 566 MEIS, MARKUS, see Lercher, P. NASAR, JACK L., see Cackowski, J. M NOONEY, JENNIFER G., ERIC WOODRUM, THOMAS J. HOBAN, and WILLIAM B CLIFFORD, “Environmental Worldview and Behavior: Consequences of Dimensionality in a Survey of North Carolinians,” 763 NORTH, ADRIAN C., AMBER SHILCOCK, and DAVID J. HARGREAVES, “The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending,” 712 O’BRIEN, KELLY, Teisl, M. F PALMER, JAMES F., see Gobster, P. H. PANDEY, JANAK, see Siddiqui, R. N PENN, ALAN, “Space Syntax and Spatial Cognition: Or Why the Axial Line?,” 30 PRESSLEY-KEOUGH, ROBIN, see Anderson, U. S ROTTON, JAMES, and ELLEN G. COHN, “Global Warming and U.S. Crime Rates: An Appli cation of Routine Activity Theory,” 802 SANTOS, ANGELI, see Leather, P. SCHMIDT, PETER, see Bamberg, S SCHOLZ, ROLAND W., see Hansmann, R SHILCOCK, AMBER, see North, A. C SHOAF, KIMBERLEY L., see Siegel, J.M SIBLEY, CHRIS G., and JAMES H. LIU, “Differentiating Active and Passive Littering: A Two- Stage Process Model of Littering Behavior in Public Spaces,” 415 SIDDIQUI, ROOMANA N., and JANAK PANDEY, “Coping with Environmental Stressors by Urban Slum Dwellers,” 589 SIEGEL, JUDITH M., KIMBERLEY I. SHOAF, ABDELMONEM A. AFIFI, and LINDA B BOURQUE, “Surviving Two Disasters: Does Reaction to the First Predict Response to the Second?,” 637 STANKIEWICZ, BRIAN J., see Kuipers, B [TARTARO, CHRISTINE, “Suicide and the Jail Environment: An Evaluation of Three Types of Institutions,” 605. TECUCI, DAN G., see Kuipers, B INDEX 873 TEISL, MARIO F., and KELLY O’ BRIEN, “Who Cares and Who Acts? Outdoor Recreationists Exhibit Different Levels of Environmental Concern and Behavior,” 506 THOMPSON, BILL (WILLIAM) J., “Architectural Hermeneutics V: Harry and the Philoso- pher’s Stone,” 478. I'VERSKY, BARBARA, “Structures of Mental Spaces: How People Think About Space,” 66 VILLACORTA, MARK, RICHARD KOESTNER, and NATASHA LEKES, “Further Valida tion of the Motivation Towards the Environment Scale,” 486 VRANIC, ANDREA, “Personal Space in Physically Abused Children,” 550 WATTS, JANINE, see Leather, P. WEBB, JENNIFER D., and MARGARET J. WEBER, “Influence of Sensory Abilities on the Interpersonal Distance of the Elderly,” 695 WEBER, MARGARET J., see Kaya, N WEBER, MARGARET J., see Webb, J. D WELLS, NANCY M., and GARY W. EVANS, “Nearby Nature: A Buffer of Life Stress Among Rural Children,” 311 WINTER, PATRICIA L., see Cvetkovich, G WOODRUM, ERIC, see Nooney, J. G YAMADA, DENISE A., see Longmuir, P. E ZIMRING, CRAIG, and RUTH CONROY DALTON, “Linking Objective Measures of Space to Cognition and Action,’ 3 ZIMRING, CRAIG, see Haq, S Articles: “Ambient Noise und Cognitive Processes Among Primary School Children,” Lercher et al., 725 “Architectural Hermeneutics V: Harry and the Philosopher's Stone,” Thompson, 478 “Book Review,” 579 “Building Walls of Brick and Breaching Walls of Separation,” Billig and Churchman, 2929 7 “Coping with Environmental Stressors by Urban Slum Dwellers,” Siddiqui and Pandey, 589 “Differentiating Active and Passive Littering: A Two-Stage Process Model of Littering Behavior in Public Spaces,” Sibley and Liu, 415. “The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending,” North et al., 712 “The Effects of Signage and Location of Works of Art on Recall of Titles and Paintings in Art Galleries,” Bourdeau and Chebat, 203 “Enhancing the Zoo Visitor’s Experience by Public Animal Training and Oral Interpretation at an Otter Exhibit,” Anderson et al., 826 “Environmental Features Influencing Toddlers’ Bioemotional Reactions in Day Care Centers,” I egendre, 523 “Environmental Worldview and Behavior: Consequences of Dimensionality in a Survey of North Carolinians,” Nooney et al., 763 “Ervin H. Zube (1931-2002): The Significance and Impact of His Contributions to Environment Behavior Studies,” Gobster et al., 165 “Examining Road Rage/Aggressive Driving: Media Depiction and Prevention Suggestions,” Burns and Katovich, 621 “Finding a Place in the Country: Exurban and Suburban Development in Sonoma County, Cali fornia,’ Crump, 187 ‘Further Validation of the Motivation Towards the Environment Scale,” Villacorta et al., 486 Global Warming and U.S. Crime Rates: An Application of Routine Activity Theory,” Rotton and Cohn, 802 874. ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 2003 “Health Care Environments and Patient Outcomes: A Review of the Literature?’ Devlin and Arneill, 665. “Home and School Density Effects on Elementary School Children: The Role of Spatial Den sity,” Maxwell, 566. “Impact of Running Slope and Cross Slope on the Difficulty Level of Outdoor Pathways: A Comparison of Proposed Design Guidelines and User Perceptions;’ Longmuir et al., 376 “Incentives, Morality, or Habit? Predicting Students’ Car Use for University Routes With the Models of Ajzen, Schwartz, and Triandis,” Bamberg and Schmidt, 264. “Influence of Sensory Abilities on the Interpersonal Distance of the Elderly,’ Webb and Weber, 695. “Influence of Sociodemographics and Environmental Attitudes on General Responsible Envi ronmental Behavior Among Recreational Boaters,” Cottrell, 347 “Just Down the Road a Piece: The Development of Topological Knowledge of Building Lay- outs,” Hag and Zimring, 132 “Linking Objective Measures of Space to Cognition and Action,’ Zimring and Dalton, 3 “Nearby Nature: A Buffer of Life Stress Among Rural Children;’ Wells and Evans, 311. “Negative Mood and Adult Place Preference,’ Korpela, 331. “Outcomes of Environmental Appraisal of Different Hospital Waiting Areas,” Leather et al., 842. ‘Person, Environment, and Person-Environment Fit as Influences on Residential Satisfaction of Elders,” Kahana et al., 434 “Personal Space in Physically Abused Children,” Vranic, 550 Recycling Behavior Under China’s Social and Economic Transition: The Case of Metropolitan Wuhan,” Li, 784 “The Restorative Effectso fR oadside Vegetation: Implications for Automobile Driver Anger and Frustration,’ Cackowski and Nasar, 736. ‘The Role of Permanent Student Artwork in Students’ Sense of Ownership in an Elementary School,” Killeen, 250 ‘The Secret Is to Follow Your Nose: Route Path Selection and Angularity,” Dalton, 107 “The Skeleton in the Cognitive Map: A Computational and Empirical Exploration,” Kuipers et al., 81 Searching for Legibility,” Herzog and Leverich, 459 “Space Syntax and Spatial Cognition: Or Why the Axial Line?” Penn, 30 “Space Syntax: A Brief Introduction to Its Logic and Analytical Techniques,” Bafna, 17 “Structures of Mental Spaces: How People Think About Space,” Tversky, 66 “Suicide and the Jail Environment: An Evaluationo f Three Typeso f Institutions,” Tartaro, 605 Surviving Two Disasters: Does Reaction to the First Predict Response to the Second?” Siegel et al., 637 \ Systematic Assessment of Intoxication at University Parties: Effects of the Environmental Context,” Glindemann and Geller, 655 “Territorial Behavior in Residence Halls: A Cross-Cultural Study,” Kaya and Weber, 400 ‘Trust and Social Representations of the Management of Threatened and Endangered Species,” Cvetkovich and Winter, 286 \ Two-Step Informational Strategy for Reducing Littering Behavior in a Cinema,” Hansmann and Scholz Who Cares and Who Acts? Outdoor Recreationists Exhibit Different Levels of Environmental Concern and Behavior,” Teis! and O’ Brien, 506