Environmental Control and Satisfaction
Controlling without stressing is the goal
Controlling without stressing is the goal
Walking distorts impressions
How is what we see related to how ethically we behave?
Hipp and colleagues studied college students’ perceptions of their environments as well as the consequences of those perceptions.
Findings from research on how familiarity influences perceptions of space and travel time will be handy to designers.
Koschinsky and her team wanted to better understand what motivates people to lace on their sneakers and go for a walk.
Miller and Krizan studied the emotional consequences of the walking that we do as we live our daily lives.
Dietze and Knowles investigated how attention to others varies by social class.
Research by Dobricki and Pauli confirms that the experience of walking through a space, literally, affects emotional response to it.
Feeling regret for taking a particular action leads people to prefer particular temperatures.