Environmental demands that exceed personal coping resources.
What is stress?
Physical and social contexts in which behaviors occur.
What is behavior settings?
True or False: Light affects comfort, health, and human beings.
What is False?
Light affects comfort, health, and well-being.
Mini-Neighborhoods cause a decrease in crime, robberies, and traffic, but also an increase in.
What is Housing Values?
Responses to stress can be _______ and ________.
What is Physiological and Behavioral?
Possible uses or functions that the arrangement of physical features in the environment conveys to the user.
What is affordances?
True or False: Age is a factor when it comes to the influence of light on performance.
What is True?
What did they change about the alcohol dispensers in the hospital room?
What is location?
Stress from crowding can be notated by 2 physiological markers:
What is Blood Pressure and Cortisol?
Physical activity designations are normally noted as: ______, ________, and _________.
What is Utilitarian, Recreational, and Active Transport?
Patients in rooms with more ______ tend to recover faster.
Changing the location of the alcohol rub dispensers in the hospital rooms is know as a ______ intervention?
What is Design Intervention?
Poor quality housing causes issues of _____ and ____.
What is Safety and Health?
Neighorhood Food Environment is heavily impacted by food _________ and ___________.
What is Availability and Accessibility?
What hormone is affected by daylight?
What is Melatonin?
In the energy conservation scenario, social comparison and ____ _____ were given to the treatment group.
What is Action Steps?
Main effect of stress caused by noise:
What is Delayed Reading Acquisition?
Three principles that need to be employed to improve school cafeteria food environment:
What is Convenience, Attractiveness, and Normativeness?
What disorder is associated with changes in light?
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Descriptive norms to compare customers' energy use to mean household energy use and to a comparison group of 100 similar homes nearby was an example of:
What is Social Comparison?