This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by students in a classroom. Although prior work that relied on self-reports suggests that students claim the same seats repeatedly, the main hypothesis of the study was that in a repeated use of a public space, people tend to occupy the same position, thus establishing a form of territoriality. Student seating locations were observed in two university lecture halls, 6 times during a span of 4 weeks. Observations were carried out on a sample of 47 and 31 students for Lecture Halls A and B, respectively. Two parameters were computed: mean displacement and mean territory dimension. The results showed very low mean displacements in both halls and the ...
The study was conducted to investigate the result of three differential seating arrangements in coll...
Schelling s segregation model, one of the most influential contributions to the theory of collective ...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
Students\u27 degree of territoriality based on gender and seat preferences in different types of cla...
Thesis (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007Research was conducted to find a link between stu...
The study described the phenomenon of territoriality on specific off-classroom areas inside De La Sa...
The study described the phenomenon of territoriality on specific off-classroom areas inside De La Sa...
This study examines peer and seating effects on overall class performance and exams from a spatial p...
Social psychologists have long been interested in the effects of 'contact ' between racial...
This paper presents the study of a newly constructed secondary school (‘academy’) located in central...
This paper presents the study of a newly constructed secondary school (‘academy’) located in central...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
Emphasis is currently being placed upon the use of low-cost, naturally occurring reinforcers in clas...
The study was conducted to investigate the result of three differential seating arrangements in coll...
Schelling s segregation model, one of the most influential contributions to the theory of collective ...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
Students\u27 degree of territoriality based on gender and seat preferences in different types of cla...
Thesis (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007Research was conducted to find a link between stu...
The study described the phenomenon of territoriality on specific off-classroom areas inside De La Sa...
The study described the phenomenon of territoriality on specific off-classroom areas inside De La Sa...
This study examines peer and seating effects on overall class performance and exams from a spatial p...
Social psychologists have long been interested in the effects of 'contact ' between racial...
This paper presents the study of a newly constructed secondary school (‘academy’) located in central...
This paper presents the study of a newly constructed secondary school (‘academy’) located in central...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...
Emphasis is currently being placed upon the use of low-cost, naturally occurring reinforcers in clas...
The study was conducted to investigate the result of three differential seating arrangements in coll...
Schelling s segregation model, one of the most influential contributions to the theory of collective ...
A study investigating the relationship of assertiveness, anxiety, and psychopathology with classroom...