Choosing or Rejecting (01-10-17)
Sokolova and Krishna learned that when people are being asked to make a selection, how that task is described makes a difference.
Sokolova and Krishna learned that when people are being asked to make a selection, how that task is described makes a difference.
Parrott effectively reviews the repercussions of people being envious in workplaces.
Romero and Craig have identified a relationship between shapes seen, thoughts, and money spent.
Researchers at Louisiana State University have studied links between parents’ concerns about neighborhoods and the amount of time their children spend playing outdoors.
Smart Growth America investigated incidents in which pedestrians were hit by cars
Population density affects how lives are lived.
Phan and colleagues discuss health-related benefits of experiencing natural light; their work indicates how important it is to optimize the amount of glare-free natural light that flows into a space.
Designers developing new places, objects, and services should note that appearing busy is becoming more desirable.
Torelli and his colleagues researched links between preferred brands and culture.
Sheng and colleagues completed a comprehensive evaluation of servicescapes, the physical locations where services are provided.