Roger Garlock Barker (1903, Macksburg, Iowa – 1990, Oskaloosa, Kansas) was a social scientist, a founder of environmental psychology and a leading figure in the field for decades, perhaps best known for his development of the concept of behavior settings and staffing theory.Barker earned his PhD from Stanford University and spent two years studying with Kurt Lewin.
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