Color and Willingness to Pay (12-23-16)
Lee and colleagues investigated the psychological implications of presenting images in full color or in black-and-white.
Lee and colleagues investigated the psychological implications of presenting images in full color or in black-and-white.
Syndicus, Wiese, and van Treeck studied how temperature influences decision making, finding that at warmer temperatures people seem to take more risks.
Blending cultural symbols in a single space or object can cause tension.
Franco, Chew, and Swaine report that young children and adults have similar emotional responses to music.
Voisin and Kim linked neighborhood conditions to the mental health and behaviors of African American youth.
Calienes and colleagues studied the design of stores that appeal to Millennials.
Jokela and colleagues probed links between the location of homes, personality, and life satisfaction.
The Center for Active Design (CfAD) probed links between design and civic life; what they’ve learned is available without charge at their website.
Lee and colleagues report that, at this time, it is unlikely that people will respond positively to working underground.
Haque’s research determined that people are just as distracted when driving and talking on the phone hands free as they are when driving and holding their phone as they talk.