Politics and Preferences (01-30-18)
Ordabayeva and Fernandes investigated links between political opinions and product selections.
Ordabayeva and Fernandes investigated links between political opinions and product selections.
During a recently completed study, people from around the world categorized music they heard in consistent ways.
The music to be played in a space is regularly considered as design decisions are made.
Sometimes too boring can be too bad, safety-wise.
A recently published study indicates that nature images in a space and being in nature do more than just help people restock their mental processing power and de-stress.
New research indicates the best sorts of exercise opportunities to provide to employees and other groups.
A research team lead by Siu indicates that children and adults have similar associations to the color red.
Research completed by Lingwood, Blades, Farran, Courbois, and Matthews indicates that children may be better at finding their way through spaces than previously believed, which has repercussions for the design of spaces frequented by children, for example.
The information we take in with our eyes may not be processed in an entirely objective way.
Children around the world seem to learn to prefer pink if they’re female and blue if they’re male.