Envy at Work (08-26-16)
Envy in workplaces can arise for many reasons, imagined or real (consider variations in desk chairs provided).
Envy in workplaces can arise for many reasons, imagined or real (consider variations in desk chairs provided).
Lauren Bussey has studied the effects of smelling either lavender or rosemary on memory function in older adults.
Third- and fourth-grade students provided with standing desks seem to have lower body mass indexes (BMIs) than students in traditional seated classrooms.
Children need a space they can claim as their own, just as adults do.
Gibbs, Kowalsky, Perdomo, Grier, and Jakicic studied how many calories are burned while people are doing knowledge-type work.
Cornell researchers have investigated the effects of hearing different sorts of music on cooperation.
Bakker and Niemantsverdriet have carefully considered how humans interact with technology.
We prefer to interact with certain sorts of assistive robots.
Research lead by Thomas indicates that in-office drinking water can have an important effect on employees’ mental and physical health, as well as how they move through their workplace.
Research presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) annual conference by Patricia Hasbach provides compelling evidence of the benefits of viewing nature videos.