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DOI: 10.1177/014616727600200407 © 1976 Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. A Response to Epstein, Proshansky and StokolsUniversity of Utah This paper is a reply to comments made by Epstein, Proshansky and Stokols on my earlier article, "Environmental Psychology and Social Psychology." My remarks are directed to the historical professional generations they and I represent, their extensions and modifications of my ideas, our agreements and disagreements on "diagnosis" and "prognosis" of social psychology in relation to environmental issues.
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