Rago W V, Parker R M, Cleland C C
Am J Ment Defic. 1978 May;82(6):554-8.
The social behavior of a group of institutionalized profoundly mentally retarded male adults was observed under conditions of increased space. The findings demonstrated that an increase in space of 29 percent significantly reduced the frequency of aggressive acts occurring within the group. Also observed was the effect of increased space on the residents' mobility and nonaggressive interactions. Results were discussed in relation to the residents' need for space.
在空间增加的条件下,对一组住在收容机构中的重度智力迟钝成年男性的社会行为进行了观察。研究结果表明,空间增加29%显著降低了该群体内攻击行为的发生频率。还观察到空间增加对居民流动性和非攻击性互动的影响。针对居民对空间的需求对研究结果进行了讨论。