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本文介绍了在挪威进行的一项调查的结果,该调查旨在研究在户外环境中暂时迷失方向后的恢复过程。这项有693名受访者参与的调查研究了个人在短时间迷失方向后如何导航和重新定位。通过收集有关迷失方向持续时间和参与者恢复体验描述的数据,我们进行了定性和定量分析,以建立空间问题解决类型学[Downs, R. M. and Stea, D. (1977).Maps in Minds:Maps in Minds: Reflections on Cognitive Mapping.New York: Harper & Row, p. 55]在户外环境中暂时迷路后所使用的寻路方法。这项研究系统地探讨了受访者描述的重新确定方位时使用的材料和方法。现有的研究文献缺乏对人们解决户外迷失方向问题的策略的全面报道,这促使我们开展这项研究。由此产生的类型学概述了解决在户外迷失方向问题所采用的方法,为了解个人的寻路行为和重新确定方向的过程提供了更多细节和见解。
Waylosing and wayfinding in the outdoors: a typology of wayfinding approaches to problem-solving when temporarily lost
This paper presents the findings from a survey conducted in Norway to study the process of recovering from temporary disorientation in outdoor environments. The survey, with 693 respondents, investigated how individuals navigate and regain their bearings after getting disoriented for a short period of time. By collecting data on duration of disorientation and descriptions of participants' recovery experiences, we conducted both qualitative and quantitative analyses to establish a typology of spatial problem-solving [Downs, R. M. and Stea, D. (1977). Maps in Minds: Reflections on Cognitive Mapping. New York: Harper & Row, p. 55] approaches employed in wayfinding after becoming temporarily lost in outdoor settings. The research systematically explores the use of materials and approaches described by respondents when re-establishing their bearings. The existing research literature lacks comprehensive reporting on people's strategies for solving the problem of being disoriented in the outdoors, which motivated us to conduct this study. The resulting typology gives an overview of approaches employed to solve the problem of being lost in the outdoors and contribute additional details and insights to the understanding of individuals' wayfinding behaviours and reorientation processes.