Identifying people who are familiar and unfamiliar with their surroundings
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What Is The Setting? We are going to do this in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Why GCT? Because we aren’t on the practice field anymore. With over 700,000 people passing through the station each day (the traffic exceeds a million people during the holidays) and the constant terrorist threat to mass-transit stations, there is no better place to use as a training ground. We will continually use this as setting for our observations because if you can establish a baseline for Grand Central, observing people smaller areas and areas with less people will become increasingly accurate.
Identifying people who are familiar and unfamiliar with their surroundings
Identifying people who are familiar and…
Identifying people who are familiar and unfamiliar with their surroundings
What Is The Setting? We are going to do this in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Why GCT? Because we aren’t on the practice field anymore. With over 700,000 people passing through the station each day (the traffic exceeds a million people during the holidays) and the constant terrorist threat to mass-transit stations, there is no better place to use as a training ground. We will continually use this as setting for our observations because if you can establish a baseline for Grand Central, observing people smaller areas and areas with less people will become increasingly accurate.