1975
DOI: 10.1177/001391657500700206
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Spatial and Perceptual Components of Crowding

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“…However, some studies have suggested that high urban density, shared residence and excessive population concentration cause overcrowding which generates many social, psychological and pathological problems (e.g. Dean et al, 1975;Hirschl and Rank, 1991;Paydarfar, 1995;Pritchard and Evans, 1997;Root, 1997). Nonetheless, other studies have rejected a simple connection between density and crowding (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some studies have suggested that high urban density, shared residence and excessive population concentration cause overcrowding which generates many social, psychological and pathological problems (e.g. Dean et al, 1975;Hirschl and Rank, 1991;Paydarfar, 1995;Pritchard and Evans, 1997;Root, 1997). Nonetheless, other studies have rejected a simple connection between density and crowding (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The employee perception of overcrowding at Building 8, in conjunction with other factors detracting from the comfort and aesthetics associated with working there, is plausibly a factor relevant to the reporting of symptoms in the building but research relating overcrowding and symptoms is limited. Overcrowding has been shown to be significantly related to accidents, job satisfaction and infirmary visits in studies of sailors on U.S. Navy ships (Dean, 1975). However, Skov et al (1990) found that although the number of workplaces in an office and the total size of the office significantly impacted on the number of reported symptoms, area per employee had no effect.…”
Section: Employee Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Densidade espacial refere-se à média de área disponível por pessoa em um determinado local (HAYDUK, 1983;PAULUS, 1980 , 2002;GUNDERSON, 1975;FRIED, 1987; SPECKELMEYER, 1982;ROTCHFORD, 1983;.…”
Section: Densidadeunclassified
“…Um grande número de estudos mostra que altas densidades produzem a sensação de lotação. Além disto, alta densidade espacial está associada com a intenção de deixar o trabalho (DEAN; PUGH; GUNDERSON, 1975), com baixos níveis de satisfação (OLDHAM; ROTCHFORD, 1983), e baixo desempenho (PAULUS et al, 1976).…”
Section: Densidadeunclassified
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