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eaea2005_19 |
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Guski, Rainer |
year |
2006 |
title |
Pictures, mock ups and animations: On the ecological validity of environmental simulations |
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Motion, E-Motion and Urban Space [Proceedings of the 7th European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference / ISBN-10: 3-00-019070-8 - ISBN-13: 978-3-00-019070-4], pp. 19-27 |
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Real scientific experiments should be completely under control and be replicable - a prerequisite that cannot be fulfilled in real environments. Environmental psychologists try to simulate and manipulate those aspects in the laboratory that are essential for their question at hand. Under which circumstances do we produce valid results? Validity generally refers to the extent to which an information indicates what it is claimed to give. |
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http://info.tuwien.ac.at/eaea |
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