Thinking about Home Environments

It is difficult to think about environments. Because theory and explicit conceptual frameworks are scarce, the numerous environment-behavior relations (EBR) studies have not been cumulative; indeed their very number has become counterproductive. In the case of home environments there is a particularly daunting amount of diverse and unintegrated work.

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