Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]

Thesis (PhD) - University of Michigan, 1982

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Main Author: 397934 Harrison, Bruce William
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3190062020-12-19T17:10:44ZSocially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem] 397934 Harrison, Bruce William Thesis (PhD) - University of Michigan, 1982PSZJBLArchitectureEnvironmental psychology
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Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
title Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
title_full Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
title_fullStr Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
title_full_unstemmed Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
title_short Socially responsive professional behavior of architectural firms : a social psychological perspective / [mikrofilem]
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topic Architecture
Environmental psychology
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