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Analyzing Youth’s Activity Patterns in Campus Open Spaces Depending on Their Personal and Social Needs

Campus open spaces play an important role in meeting socialization and personal development needs of youth. Various studies have shown that space use of youth is different from that of general society: particularly their psychosocial nature and the activities they carry out toward this nature differ...

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Published in:Journal of adult development 2012-12, Vol.19 (4), p.201-214
Main Authors: Düzenli, Tuğba, Mumcu, Sema, Yılmaz, Serap, Özbilen, Ali
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