Posture and Dishonesty (06-28-13)
Previous research has shown that when people sit in expansive postures they feel more powerful
Previous research has shown that when people sit in expansive postures they feel more powerful
Kemp and Williams analyzed business meetings in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Ma-Kellams and Blascovitch learned that thinking about science influences our later thoughts and behaviors.
Research consistently links cleanliness, or sensory experiences associated with cleanliness, such as the scents of cleaning products, to moral behavior.
Researchers from the University of Utrecht (Semin, de Groot, Smeets, Kaldewaij, and Duijndam) have confirmed that humans use chemical signals to communicate emotional states to other humans.
Nugent provides many practical suggestions for the design of residential common areas that college students are likely to use.
Many recent workplace design projects encourage work outside company owned/rented office buildings and the increasing number of distributed teams means that some work groups have little or no face-to-face contact with each other.
How to design environmental cues that influence waiting behavior.
Mary Immordino-Yang and colleagues have completed an analysis of existing research and conclude that “the long-lost art of introspection – even daydreaming – my be an increasingly valuable part of life.”
Maxwell and Schectman comprehensively evaluated student perceptions of school building quality and the educational repercussions of those assessments.