Handedness and Evaluation (02-06-09)
How we assess objects depends on which of our hands is dominant.
How we assess objects depends on which of our hands is dominant.
Tom Fawcett has investigated the relationship between preferred bus seats and response to social situations, temperament, and personal interests.
Henderson and Song present additional evidence that nearby open space is desirable.
Westerhoff has effectively summarized existing research on how personality changes during the course of our lives.
Since there have been cars, some people have been saying that the fronts of those cars look like faces and express personality.
How interested are city dwellers in urban forests?
Preferred urban water features have consistent attributes.
Regional differences in personality types can be of interest to designers.
A questionnaire can assess how interested people are in trends and innovation.
Quite a bit of research has shown that individual personality is related to preferred place design.