Nasar publishes multiple papers
Professor Jack Nasar has recently had three peer-reviewed publications: Cackowski, J. M. and Nasar, J. L. (2003). Restorative effects of roadside
vegetation: Implications for automobile driver anger and frustration. Environment
and Behavior, 35, 736-751.
Nasar, J. L. (2003). Does neo-traditional development build community.
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 23, 58-68.
Nasar, J. L. (2003). Prompting drivers to stop for crossing pedestrians.
Transportation Research F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior, 6, 175-182.
Additionally, Nasar has published one letter to the editor of the New York
Times:
Nasar, J. (2003). What a building says about us. Letter to the editor,
The New York Times, Oct. 15, A 18.
And a research grant:
2003 Nasar, J. & Osei, Appiah. Cell Phones, Perceived Safety and Crime
Victimization. Center for Research on Criminal Justice. $ 5,483.
He was also the subject of a profile in a recent CRCJ newsletter.
Additional information on Professor Nasar can be found here: http://facweb.arch.ohio-state.edu/jnasar/crpinfo/index.htm
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Posted: 11/8/2003

