How Crowds Behave (08-07-18)
Warren studies the behavior of people in crowds and reports on his work in a recent article in Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Warren studies the behavior of people in crowds and reports on his work in a recent article in Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Hudson and colleagues have collected additional evidence indicating that our expectations of what we will see have a significant effect on what we perceive.
Stiglbauer and Weber studied how taking a photo of oneself in a space (a “selfie”) influences place-based experiences.
The distance we are from something influences our opinions of it; closer objects are often liked more than ones that are further away.
What we’ve seen in the past influences what we “see” now.
Researchers continue to study the consequences of people traveling distracted through spaces because they’re using cell phones.
Trash-related signage design affects trash-sorting behavior.
Using data collected in Brisbane, Australia, Corcoran and colleagues evaluated the effects of neighborhood social conduits on residents’ activities.
An Oslo-based study investigated livability in compact cities.
South and team investigated the effects of greening vacant lots on the self-reported mental health of people living within a quarter mile of the “greened” lots.