Order and Evaluation (03-13-18)
The order in which assessments are made influences the resulting evaluations.
The order in which assessments are made influences the resulting evaluations.
Corcoran and her colleagues learned that thinking about spaces influences how we assess our future.
Lehmuskallio and colleagues studied the ability of photographers and photo editors to distinguish photographs from photorealistic computer-generated images when they were viewed on a screen.
Research linking listening to music while exercising with spending more time exercising has implications for soundscaping generally.
Synesthesia is relatively common, and new research is shedding light on why some people experience it and others don’t.
Breslin studied links between types of work breaks and creativity.
Syndicus, Wiese, and van Treeck studied the implications of workplace temperatures.
Want people to look at something? Make it smell good.
Humans seem to have a very special relationship with flowers and their shapes.
Recent research indicates that decorating for religious holidays has a significant effect on client perceptions of services rendered.