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An Exploratory Study of Preferred Tree FormDepartment of Rhetoric and Communication at the University of California, Davis
University of California, Davis Two computer-generated tree icons plus one icon copied from a nursery catalog were designed with five variations each in canopy size, trunk height, and trunk width. Seven classes of students selected the most attractive tree forms. Respondents showed a preference for larger canopies and for smaller and thinner trunks. Preferred canopy size was positively related to trunk thickness and less to trunk height. The results support the predictions of habitat theory regarding preferred tree shape and show the feasibility of using psychophysical methods to explore these issues.
Environment and Behavior, Vol. 27, No. 4,
540-557 (1995) This article has been cited by other articles:
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