Thinking About Disease and Making Decisions (06-29-20)
Huang and Sengupta studied how thinking about disease influences decisions made.
Huang and Sengupta studied how thinking about disease influences decisions made.
Practical, science-informed IEQ and financial modeling tools
Galoni, Carpenter, and Rao investigated the sorts of choices people make when they are concerned about potentially catching a contagious disease.
Row, Kim, and Nam used a novel approach to design smart cars.
Packed with valuable design-related insights
Flavian and colleagues define the terms used for the “realities” that are now technically possible.
Kim and Maher studied metaphors that support the development of smart environments, i.e., spaces where technology is embedded.
Needed. Useful. Timely.
Schlager, de Bellis and Hoegg studied links between weather conditions and product evaluations; their findings are relevant to any group presenting options to others.
A large team lead by Jackson determined that languages vary in how they link emotions; their findings may be useful to people conducting research in different parts of the world, for example.