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ArtikelUrban Stressors in South Asia : Impact in Male in Female Pedestrians in Delhi and Dhaka  
Oleh: Pangestu, Mari ; Rubin, Richard S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 28 no. 1 (Jan. 1997), page 23-43.
Topik: PEDESTRIAN; stress; noise; air pollution; crowds; sexes; urban areas; cross cultural studies
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Isi artikelIn two studies, pedestrian in old and new delhi (india) and dhaka (bangladesh) were asked about their reactions to three stresors common to rapidly growing urban areas in south asia : noise, air pollution and crowding. Results from the first study, a survey of men in old delhi, indicated that respondents who were more upset by noise and by crowding also reported more physical symptoms and less perceived control. In the second study, male and female pedestrians were itnerviewed in new delhi and dhaka. Results recealed consistent gender, country and gender by country effects on measures of general affect, ratings of stressors, and coping responses. In addition, results from an experimental manipulation in study 2 indicated that in both countries, telling pedestrians about the effects of air pollution or crowding made them feel significantly worse than they would have felt had they not been given any information.
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