Religious Reminders and Risk Taking (03-02-15)
Kupor, Laurin, and Levav’s research has implications for the design of spaces where religious images/objects are displayed.
Kupor, Laurin, and Levav’s research has implications for the design of spaces where religious images/objects are displayed.
Bad weather can have positive repercussions.
Careless responding can be a problem with online surveys.
At a quantum level, the world seems to be a strange and complex place.
People who design and manage spaces/things often try, at least figuratively, to “walk a mile” in the shoes of the people who will use an area/object.
It’s easy to forget that varying levels of technical sophistication have allowed us to produce different dyes, paints, and coloring agents at different times in our history.
Research indicates that building spaces where musicians can perform into children’s hospitals is a good idea.
Previous research has linked sitting in expansive postures to particular ways of thinking while still seated in these “poses."
When freeways become greenways, the relative concentrations of different sorts of employers shift.
How does having a number of “desirable life experiences” affect assessments of being in more run of the mill destinations?