Term ID: T1290

Ecological Psychology

/ecological-psychology/
An approach emphasizing the study of behavior within natural environmental contexts, proposing that perception and action are best understood through organism-environment interactions rather than isolated mental processes. This perspective highlights the importance of affordances and environmental information in guiding behavior.
Example: Studying how children's play behavior changes in different playground environments rather than observing isolated play behaviors in laboratory settings.

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Reference: Gibson (1979)