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  1. The theory was developed by Rachel and Stephen Kaplan in the 1980s in their book The experience of nature: A psychological perspective, and has since been found by others to hold true in medical outcomes as well as intellectual task attention, as described below. Berman et al. discuss the foundation of the attention restoration theory (ART).

  2. Views of built elements, by contrast, affected satisfaction but not well-being. Views of the sky and weather did not have a substantial effect on either outcome. The potential of nature content in the view from home to contribute so significantly to satisfaction and well-being suggests clear action mandates.

  3. Mar 1, 1998 · Rachel Kaplan and Stephen Kaplan, leading researchers in the field of environmental psychology, along with Robert Ryan, a landscape architect and urban planner, provide a conceptual framework for considering the human dimensions of natural areas and offer a fresh perspective on the subject. The authors examine.

    • Rachel Kaplan, Stephen Kaplan, Robert Ryan
  4. Dec 3, 2020 · Rachel Kaplan is heading back to Warner Bros. Television after striking an overall deal with the studio via her new production company. Kaplan, who has spent the last six years as Head of Scripted ...

  5. May 16, 2018 · Rachel Kaplan is a professor emerita of environment and behavior, School for Environment and Sustainability, and professor emerita of psychology, University of Michigan. Her current research focuses on applications of the Reasonable Person Model, a framework developed collaboratively with Stephen Kaplan.

  6. Rachel Kaplan, Stephen Kaplan. CUP Archive, Jul 28, 1989 - Psychology - 360 pages . Preview this book ...

  7. Jun 2, 2014 · Kaplan, Rachel; Kaplan, Stephen. Publication date 1989 Topics Nature, Environmental psychology Publisher Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press Collection

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