Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, Barrett-Henzi Laboratory, University of Lethbridge , Lethbridge, Canada
Abstract
Since the 1950s, Roger Barker’s theory of behaviour settings has been useful for a wide number of disciplines. Few realize, however, that behaviour settings theory is also a methodology. Barker fully describes how to identify, describe and measure behaviour settings in his seminal book
Ecological psychology: concepts and methods for studying the environment of human behavior
(1968), and this method is further delineated in Phil Schoggen’s
Behavior settings: a revision and extension of Roger G. Barker’s ecological psychology
(1989). Nevertheless, beyond these two (rather expensive) books there are few other resources available to twenty-first century researchers who wish to systematically describe and measure behaviour in its ecological context using the principles of behaviour settings theory. In this article, I offer a practitioner’s field guide to implementing the behaviour settings method, which includes a contemporary illustration of defining a behaviour setting using a recent observational study of an art gallery in Lethbridge, Canada. I discuss how researchers can use Barker’s original methodology to determine what is a behaviour setting and how to define its boundaries, and I suggest best practices, offering practitioners the tools to replicate Barker’s procedures.
This article is part of the theme issue ‘People, places, things, and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century’.
Funder
International Society for Human Ethology
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
University of Lethbridge
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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