Emeritus Professor Gary T Moore
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PUBLICATIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL COGNITION
Books
- 2. Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and Methods (G.T. Moore & R.G. Golledge, Editors.). Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross; now New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1976.
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- 11. Environment, Behaviour & Society (G.T. Moore, R. Lamb & D. Lu, Editors). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer (manuscript in preparation)
Dissertation and Theses
- 2. Developmental Variations Between and Within Individuals in the Cognitive Representation of Large Scale Spatial Environments. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Psychology, Clark University, 1973.
Refereed Papers and Invited Chapters
(All papers listed here are sole-authored unless otherwise indicated)
1972
- 5. Elements of a genetic structural theory of the development of environmental cognition. In W.J. Mitchell (Ed.), Environmental Design: Research and Practice, Vol. 2. Los Angeles: University of California, School of Architecture and Urban Planning. 1972. Pp. 30-9-1 to 30-9-13 (refereed).
1973
- 7. The development of spatial cognition: A review (R.A. Hart & G.T. Moore). In R.M. Downs & D. Stea (Eds.), Image and Environment: Cognitive Mapping and Spatial Behavior. Chicago: Aldine, 1973, and London: Arnold, 1974. Pp. 246 288 (invited).
Reprinted in H.M. Proshansky, W.H. Ittelson & L.G. Rivlin (Eds.), Environmental Psychology: People and their Physical Settings (2nd ed.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976. Pp. 258-281. Translated into French, 1976, Japanese, 1976. - 8. Developmental differences in environmental cognition. In W.F.E. Preiser (Ed.), Environmental Design Research, Vol. 2. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1973. Pp. 232-239 (refereed).
1974
- 10. Developmental variations between and within individuals in the cognitive representation of large-scale environments. Man-Environment Systems, January 1974, 4, 55-57 (refereed).
1975
- 11. The development of environmental knowing: An overview of an interactional constructivist theory and some data on within individual developmental variations. In D. Canter & T. Lee (Eds.), Psychology and the Built Environment. London: Architectural Press, and New York: Wiley, 1975. Pp. 184-194 (refereed).
Translated into Spanish, 1983. - 12. Spatial relations ability and developmental levels of urban cognitive mapping: A research note. Man Environment Systems, July 1975, 5(4), 247-248 (refereed).
1976
- 15. Environmental knowing: Concepts and theories (G.T. Moore & R.G. Golledge). In G.T. Moore & R.G. Golledge (Eds.), Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research and Methods. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976. Pp. 3-24 (editorial board).
- 16. Theory and research on the development of environmental knowing. In G.T. Moore & R.G. Golledge (Eds.), Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research and Methods. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976. Pp. 138-164 (editorial board).
1977
- 19. Cognitive representations: Research and implications for design. In P. Suedfeld & J.A. Russell (Eds.), The Behavioural Basis of Design, Book 2. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1977. Pp. 61-63 (refereed).
- 21. Building imagery: A comparative study of environmental cognition (S. Verderber & G.T. Moore). Man Environment Systems, November 1977, 7(4), 332-341 (refereed).
1978
- 25. Perception of the built environment from Sweden and the Netherlands: Review essay. Contemporary Psychology, June 1978, 23(6), 441-443 (refereed).
1979
- 30. Knowing about environmental knowing: The current state of theory and research on environmental cognition. Environment and Behavior, March 1979, 11(1), 33-70 (refereed).
Reprinted in J.S. Pipkin, M.E. LeGory & J.R. Blau (Eds.), Remaking the City: Social Science Perspectives on Urban Design. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1983. Pp. 21-50.
1984
- 46. Orientation and way finding in the Tauranga Departmental Building: A focused post occupancy evaluation (P.B. Beaumont, J. Gray, G.T. Moore & B. Robinson). In D. Duerk & D. Campbell (Eds.), The Challenge of Diversity. Washington, DC: Environmental Design Research Association, 1984. Pp. 77-90 (refereed).
1985
- 51. The designed environment and cognitive development: A brief review of five domains of research. Children's Environments Quarterly, Summer 1985, 2(2), 26-33 (refereed).