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Environmental dispositions and the evaluation of architectural interiors
Authors:Robert Gifford
Institution:University of Prince Edward Island Canada
Abstract:The Environmental Response Inventory (ERI) was developed, in part, to assess dispositions toward everyday physical environments and to aid in explaining variance in response to settings. The eight ERI scales were examined and resultant hypotheses were tested in a design involving evaluative ratings of 10 everyday public building interiors briefly presented in sequences of color slides to 118 participants. Settings were arranged in three levels of generality. Results support the ERI as a promising tool. Biographical items also correlate with ratings. Environment evaluation is discussed as a complex phenomenon, in which rater differences play a significant part.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr  Robert Gifford  who is now at the Department of Psychology  University of Victoria  Victoria  British Columbia  Canada V8W 2Y2  
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