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Ambady and Bharucha review recent research on how culture influences mental activity.
Whether people are thinking about the future or the past influences whether they move slightly forward or slightly backward.
English, Wilson, and Keller-Olaman have investigated the role of place in the lives of women recovering from breast cancer.
Different sounds are associated with distinct perceptions of value.
Balcetis and Dunning have collected additional evidence that perception is not objective, but contingent upon the mental state of the observer.
Economists Steven Levitt and John List have re-examined the data from the research that originally gave us the term “Hawthorne Effect” which is the “idea that the very act of being experimented upon changes subjects’ behaviour.”
Distributed working arrangements provide people with the ability to alter their perceived distances from co-workers – and they do.
A lot of the metaphors we use everyday are more reality-based than you might at first assume.
Mobile home residents are overwhelmingly satisfied with their homes in spite of the social stigma of mobile home living.