ALTMAN, I. and J. F. WOHLWILL [eds.] (1978) Human Behavior and the Environment, Vol. 3, Children and the Environment. New York: Plenum.
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GORLITZ, D. and J. F. WOHLWILL [eds.] (1987) Curiosity, Imagination, and Play. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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KATES, R. W. and J. F. WOHLWILL [eds.] (1966) "Man's response to the physical environment."J. of Social Issues22(4).
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VAN VLIET-, W. and J. F. WOHLWILL (1985) "Habitats for children: the state of the evidence," pp. 201-229 in J. F. Wohlwill and W. van Vliet- (eds.) Habitats for Children: The Impacts of Density. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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WAPNER, S. (1987) "Joachim F. Wohlwill: 1928-1987."J. of Environmental Psychology (in press).
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1968) "Amount of stimulus exploration and preference as differential functions of stimulus complexity."Perception and Psychophysics4: 307-312.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1970) "The emerging discipline of environmental psychology."Amer. Psychologist25: 303-312.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1973a) The Study of Behavioral Development. New York: Academic Press.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1973b) "The concept of experience: S or R?"Human Development16: 90-107.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1974a) "The environment is not in the head!" pp. 166-181 in W. F. E. Preiser (ed.) Environmental Design Research, Vol. 1. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson, & Ross.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1974b) "Human adaptation to levels of environmental stimulation."Human Ecology2:127-147.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1975) "Behavioral response and adaptation to environmental stimulation," pp. 295-334 in D. A. Damon (ed.) Physiological Anthropology. Oxford University Press.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1976a) "In search of the environment in environmental cognition research," pp. 385-392 in G. Moore and R. G. Golledge (eds.) Environmental Knowing. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson, & Ross.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1976b) "Environmental aesthetics: the environment as a source of affect," pp. 37-86 in I. Altman and J. F. Wohlwill (eds.) Human Behavior and Environment: Advances in Theory and Research, Vol. 1. New York: Plenum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1978) "A psychologist looks at land use."Environmental Rev. 3(1): 34-47.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1979) "The social and political matrix of environmental attitudes: an analysis of the vote on the California Coastal Zone Regulation Act."Environment and Behavior11: 71-85.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1980a) "The place of order and uncertainty in art and environmental aesthetics."Motivation and Emotion4:133-142.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1980b) "The confluence of environmental and developmental psychology: signpost to an ecology of development?"Human Development23: 354-358.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1982) "The visual impact of development in coastal zone areas."Coastal Zone Management J.9: 211-233.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1983) "The concept of nature: a psychologist's view," pp. 5-37 in I. Altman and J. F. Wohlwill (eds.) Human Behavior and the Environment, Vol. 6, Behavior and the Natural Environment. New York: Plenum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1984) "Psychology and the environmental disciplines," pp. 123-161 in M. H. Bornstein (ed.) Psychology and Its Allied Disciplines, Vol.2: The Social Sciences. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1985a) "Residential density as a variable in child-development research," pp. 17-37 in J. F. Wohlwill and W. van Vliet- (eds.) Habitats for Children: The Impacts of Density. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1985b) "The Gardner-Winner view of children's visual-artistic development: overview, assessment, and critique."Visual Arts Research11: 1-22.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1985c) "Martha Muchow and the life-space of the urban child."Human Development28: 200-209.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1985d) "Martha Muchow, 1892-1933: a tribute to a pioneer in environmental child psychology," pp. 367-374 in G. Eckart et al. (eds.) Contributions to a History of Developmental Psychology. West Berlin: Mouton-De Gruyter.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1987a) "The origins of environment and behavior at Clark: recollections from preand neonatal life."J. of Environmental Psychology (in press).
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (1987b) "Curiosity, imagination, and play: communality and interrelationships," pp. 2-20 in D. Gorlitz and J. F. Wohlwill (eds.) Curiosity, Imagination, and Play. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. (n.d.) "Up from psychogeography! A comment on the state of environmental-cognition theory and research." (unpublished)
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and D. H. CARSON [eds.] (1972) Environment and the Social Sciences: Perspectives and Applications. Washington, DC: American Psychological Assn.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and G. HARRIS (1980) "Response to congruity or contrast for man-made features in natural-recreation settings."Leisure Sci.3: 349-365.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and H. HEFT (1977a) "Environments fit for the developing child," pp. 125-138 in H. McGurk (ed.) Ecological Factors in Human Development. Amsterdam: North Holland.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and H. HEFT (1977b) "The relationship between degree of development of natural-recreation areas and attitudes toward development and wilderness on the part of their users."J. of Leisure Research9: 264-280.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and H. HEFT (1987) "The physical environment and the development of the child," pp. 281-328 in D. Stokols and I. Altman (eds) Handbook of Environmental Psychology. New York: John Wiley.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and I. KOHN (1973) "The environment as experienced by the migrant: an adaptation-level view."Representative Research in Social Psychology4(1): 135-164.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and I. KOHN (1976) "Dimensionalizing the environmental manifold," pp. 19-54 in S. Wapner and B. Kaplan (eds.) Experiencing the environment. New York: Plenum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. , J. L. NASAR, D. L. DEJOY, and H. H. FORUZANI (1976) "Behavioral effects of a noisy environment: task environment vs. passive exposure."J. of Applied Psychology61: 67-74.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and W. VAN VLIET- [eds.] (1985) "Habitats for children: the impacts of density."Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and G. WEISMAN (1981) The Physical Environment and Behavior: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. New York: Plenum.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and S. D. WILLS (in press a) "A study of elementary-school children's computer graphics."Visual Arts Research.
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WOHLWILL, J. F. and S. D. WILLS (in press b) "Programmed paintings: elementary-school children's computer-generated designs," in F. H. Farley and R. W. Neperud (eds.) The Foundations of Aesthetics, Art and Art Education. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.