Overcrowded residence halls at Rutgers University form the basis for this research study on the effects of overcrowding. Subjects were the occupants of 31 rooms (7 triple male rooms, 7 triple female rccms, 7 double male rooms, and 10 double female rooms). Two sets of measures were used to determine whether crowding caused arousal and stress. The first set involved the measurement of unbound cortisol obtained from urine samples. The second set of measures involved cognitive performance. Results indicate that crowding causes more negative effects on women than on men. (Author/HMV) Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy avail...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)Conflicting findings have raised the problem of the...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
The present study aimed to accomplish two broad objectives, that is, to examine the impact of both s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)This experiment is an attempt to apply the cognitiv...
This paper presents data bearing on the question of the effects of crowding on indices of stress and...
This study examines the question of gender-equivalent outcomes of mental health and social behavior ...
The present research is based on a typology of crowding experiences incorporating two main dimension...
This study examined, in an experimental setting, the effects of density, group size, sex, length of ...
High density — in the form of overcrowding of dwelling units, or the number of people or dwelling un...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common conception is that crowding has a harmful effect...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
This paper discusses two studies undertaken to investigate the effects of population concentrating o...
A good deal of research has recently been directed at analyzing the relationship between population ...
Summary. The manner in which density and crowding were measured in Melbourne, Australia, was found t...
Research concerned with the effects of population density on humansis inconsistent in demonstrating ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)Conflicting findings have raised the problem of the...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
The present study aimed to accomplish two broad objectives, that is, to examine the impact of both s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)This experiment is an attempt to apply the cognitiv...
This paper presents data bearing on the question of the effects of crowding on indices of stress and...
This study examines the question of gender-equivalent outcomes of mental health and social behavior ...
The present research is based on a typology of crowding experiences incorporating two main dimension...
This study examined, in an experimental setting, the effects of density, group size, sex, length of ...
High density — in the form of overcrowding of dwelling units, or the number of people or dwelling un...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common conception is that crowding has a harmful effect...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
This paper discusses two studies undertaken to investigate the effects of population concentrating o...
A good deal of research has recently been directed at analyzing the relationship between population ...
Summary. The manner in which density and crowding were measured in Melbourne, Australia, was found t...
Research concerned with the effects of population density on humansis inconsistent in demonstrating ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)Conflicting findings have raised the problem of the...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
The present study aimed to accomplish two broad objectives, that is, to examine the impact of both s...