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Rachel and Stephen Kaplan are professors of psychology at the University of Michigan, [1] [2] specializing in environmental psychology. The Kaplans are known for their research on the effect of nature on people's relationships and health .
Stephen Kaplan (psychologist), environmental psychologist Stephen Kaplan (fencer) (born 1949), American Olympic fencer Stephen Kaplan (investor) , American businessman and co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management
Wolfgang Köhler, (co-founder of Gestalt psychology) Lawrence Kohlberg, moral psychology; Heinz Kohut; Arthur Kornhauser, industrial psychologist; Konstantin Kornilov; Stephen Kosslyn; Elizabeth Kübler-Ross; Fritz Künkel, we-psychology
The reasonable person model (RPM) is a psychological framework which argues that people are at their best when their informational needs are met.Positing that unreasonableness is not a human trait, but rather the result of environment (context and circumstances), the RPM attempts to define the environments/actions that foster reasonableness, defining three key areas that assist with this ...
The theory was developed by Rachel and Stephen Kaplan in the 1980s in their book The experience of nature: A psychological perspective, [2] [3] [4] and has since been found by others to hold true in medical outcomes as well as intellectual task attention, as described below. Berman et al. discuss the foundation of the attention restoration ...
Rachel and Stephen Kaplan, Professors of psychology at the University of Michigan, the Kaplans are known for their research on the effect of nature on people's relationships and health, including Attention Restoration Theory and are renowned in the field of environmental psychology
Stephen Kaplan (1940–1995), paranormal investigator, organizational executive, and author Stephen Kaplan , American professor of psychology Steven Kaplan , American businessman and team owner
Stephen Kaplan (September 19, 1940 – June 9, 1995) was an American paranormal investigator, vampirologist, and founder/director of the Vampire Research Center [1] and the Parapsychology Institute of America, both of which were founded in Suffolk County, New York and subsequently relocated to Elmhurst, Queens.