12 Questions
Human ecology is only concerned with the interactions between humans and the environment.
False
Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory focuses on how the environment influences individuals only.
False
Human ecological systems consist of three types of environments: Human-behavioral, Human-constructed, and Natural.
True
Natural ecosystems are not included in the total environment context.
False
Human-environment interactions do not play a significant role in the natural ecosystem.
False
Absolute space, according to Classical mechanics, refers to a space that is not empty.
False
Space is qualitatively empty, immobile, and heterogeneous.
False
Place is created through acts of naming only, not through distinctive activities and imaginings.
False
Grain is the finest component of the environment that can be differentiated from a far distance.
False
Social distance can be correlated with physical distance, according to Hall (1966).
True
Intimate Zone starts at 0-1.5 feet and extends up to four feet.
False
Personal Zone is reserved for friends, family, and romantic/intimate partners.
True
Test your knowledge on human ecology and ecological systems with this quiz. Learn about the interactions between humans and the environment, as well as the long-term consequences of human activities. Explore concepts such as human ecological systems and socio-ecological systems.
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