Perils of Approaching (12-01-14)
Yanping Tu, and colleagues Christopher Hsee, Zoe Lu, and Bowen Ruan, recently completed research indicating that people may not be positive toward individuals and things that seem to be approaching them.
Yanping Tu, and colleagues Christopher Hsee, Zoe Lu, and Bowen Ruan, recently completed research indicating that people may not be positive toward individuals and things that seem to be approaching them.
At the Healthcare Design Conference in San Diego, Farrington and Garbier, a signage design expert and a landscape architect, respectively (both with several decades of experience), shared insights on effective signage for healthcare facilities.
Recent research with people putting golf balls can logically be extended to individuals engaged in other similar activities – while boosting a few holiday golf games!
New research indicates that virtual reality experiences may be significantly different from physical ones.
It seems there are some real benefits to thinking about nostalgic group events; those sentimental thoughts generally strengthen relationships among teammates.
Hu and his colleagues investigated the willingness of home shoppers in China to pay for green construction.
Recent research with people putting golf balls can logically be extended to individuals engaged in other similar activities – while boosting a few holiday golf games!
During the programming phase for an addition to the Nemours Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Delaware, pediatric patients were asked what sorts of features they’d like to see in the new facility.
Detelina Marinova and Donald Lund investigated the most effective resource allocation for online and physical retail channels.
Lumpkin and his team determined that when students study in code compliant schools they perform better on standardized tests.