Cell Phone and Web Survey Results (08-20-14)
Researchers pondering whether it matters if a survey is completed on a cell phone or on the web can apply Woo, Kim, and Couper’s findings.
Researchers pondering whether it matters if a survey is completed on a cell phone or on the web can apply Woo, Kim, and Couper’s findings.
What do symbols do?
Lilius investigated the lives of families with children living in inner cities.
Nieuwenhuis and his team have confirmed the value of adding plants to workplace environments.
Researchers Justin Moss and Jon Maner of Florida State University have conducted research that again illustrates what interesting creatures humans are.
Research completed at the Rotman School of Management highlights the social implications of living in a “tight” or “loose” culture.
Frank Duffy, an important workplace design researcher, has contributed material to a new book on urban design.
Ricciotti and her team introduced the sort of open workplaces that are relatively common in office settings at a medical practice and have drawn some preliminary conclusions.
Speaking at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Miriam Tatzel linked happiness and environmentally responsible behavior.
Botticello and her colleagues investigated the life experiences of people in the National Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems database living in different sorts of areas.