Social ecological model
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+ | '''Socio-ecological models''' were developed to further the understanding of the dynamic interrelations among various personal and environmental factors. Socioecological models were introduced to urban studies by sociologists associated with the [[Chicago school (sociology)|Chicago School]] after the First World War as a reaction to the narrow scope of most research conducted by developmental psychologists. These models bridge the gap between behavioral theories that focus on small settings and anthropological theories. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Environmental sociology]] | ||
+ | * [[Ecology]] | ||
+ | * [[Sociology]] | ||
+ | * [[Psychology]] | ||
+ | * [[Social Psychology]] | ||
+ | * [[Bioecological model]] | ||
+ | * [[Ecosystem]] | ||
+ | * [[Ecosystem ecology]] | ||
+ | * [[Systems ecology]] | ||
+ | * [[Systems psychology]] | ||
+ | * [[Theoretical ecology]] | ||
+ | * [[Systems thinking]] | ||
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Socio-ecological models were developed to further the understanding of the dynamic interrelations among various personal and environmental factors. Socioecological models were introduced to urban studies by sociologists associated with the Chicago School after the First World War as a reaction to the narrow scope of most research conducted by developmental psychologists. These models bridge the gap between behavioral theories that focus on small settings and anthropological theories.
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See also
- Environmental sociology
- Ecology
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Bioecological model
- Ecosystem
- Ecosystem ecology
- Systems ecology
- Systems psychology
- Theoretical ecology
- Systems thinking
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