Dust, Dust, Dust (08-07-15)
Research indicates that dust is not just unsightly, but also bad for our waistlines.
Research indicates that dust is not just unsightly, but also bad for our waistlines.
Chawla has analyzed available research on children’s experiences with nature.
Data collected in England and Wales indicates that reducing street lighting does not necessarily produce calamitous results.
Licence and his colleagues have confirmed that people don’t walk in the same way while texting that they do otherwise.
Women are cold in offices for a good reason, it turns out.
Research reported by the University of Exeter corroborates earlier studies indicating that seeing aquariums makes people feel calmer.
Vohs has summarized research done to date on what happens when people are reminded of money, for example, via images seen.
Sometimes we believe artworks are originals and other times feel that they are copies or fakes.
No wonder it’s so difficult to select art for shared spaces!
Order effects, also known as position effects, are the sorts of patterns researchers and others see that seem to make items either higher or lower on lists of options more likely to be selected or objects that are in a particular location more likely to be chosen.