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The Center for Health Design and Herman Miller have recently completed the first survey focusing on design research in healthcare settings.
Aanensen and his colleagues have developed a new mobile phone based tool for data collection and communication, to be used by in-field researchers.
Research by Raymond and O’Brien provides additional evidence that distraction (which can often be influenced through design) has serious implications.
The temperature people experience influences their social lives.
Siegrist and Cousin have collected new evidence, building on the body of existing research, indicating that how members of the general public rate a sensory experience is influenced by information they receive about judgments of experts.
Designers doing research often use surveys, and recent research by Burson and her colleagues indicates how important the wording of the response options provided to survey takers can be.
Home buyers who are willing to pay more to purchase homes with green features have a spending limit for their environmental responsible actions.
Your mother was right, sitting with proper posture is a good idea.
Urban community gardens have a positive impact on the lives of people living near them.
Both men and women with higher testosterone levels are more likely to engage in risky behavior.