Systems oriented
The systems oriented approach to experimenting is applied to
individuals or people that are a part of communities, groups, and
organizations. This approach particularly examines group interaction, as
opposed to an individual’s interaction and it emphasizes on factors of
social integration. In the laboratory, experiments focus on cause and
effect processes within human nature.
Interdisciplinary oriented
Environmental psychology relies on interaction with other disciplines
in order to approach problems with multiple perspectives. The first
discipline is the category of behavioral sciences, which include:
sociology, political science, anthropology, and economics. Environmental
psychology also interacts with the interspecializations of the field of
psychology, which include: developmental psychology, cognitive science,
organization theory, psychobiology, and social neuroscience. In
addition to the more scientific fields of study, environmental
psychology also works with the design field which includes: the studies
of architecture, interior design, urban planning, industrial and object
design, landscape architecture, and preservation.
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sorry for the interactoin i can clear that now.thak you.