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Information Rate
The amount of information contained or perceived in the environment per some unit of time.
Low Load
Has a low information rate
High Load
Has a high information rate
Terrestrial environment
Physical geography of the earth, its climate, and its natural processes
Built Enviornment
Consists mainly of adaptations to the terrestrial environment, includes architecture, housing, lighting, and landscaping
Fixed-feature space
Defined by immovable or permanent fixtures, such as walls, floors, and windows.
Semifixed-feature space
Includes that which is move able such as furniture.
Informal Space
Is perceptual and varies according to the movement of the interact ants.
Polychronic Time Orientation (P-Time)
See time as much less tangible and stress multiple activites with little emphasis on scheduling.
M-Time
The United States time is thought of as physical, like something you would touch with your hand.