Crowding And Human Behavior: Are Cities Behavioral Sinks? Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography No. 631

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CPL Exchange Bibliography ^16% betxireen density and factors which ai-e actually related to poverty. Iloxrever, in their attempt to obtain data on the "limits" of tolerable crowding they stumbled across this interesting finding; physical crowding is significant only xjhen compounded xath psychological (e.g.
morale^ expectations, arousal level), temporal, cultural and arcMtectural variables. Obviously, tliis finding is in agreement with several other studies reported in this review.
Petty (1971)
... discusses several publications, many of which are only marginally related to croxirding. In his discussion of the "crowding/density" studies he does not distinguish between animal and human studies, nor the laboratory and survey research in this area. Therefore, we are given no clues as to the interrelatedness of these works, nor as to hovr they address the problems of urban living. However, he does mention several housing studies which are of interest and not reviewed elsewhere.
Choldin and McGinty (1972) provide one of the most exhaustive bibliographies on crowding.


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