Issues with Anonymity (11-26-12)
Next time the information you collect from anonymous questionnaires seems odd, consider the research findings of Lelkes and his team
Next time the information you collect from anonymous questionnaires seems odd, consider the research findings of Lelkes and his team
Twenge and her colleagues recently investigated the work-related values of several generations of American workers.
Should a designer, or anyone else, present options to others one at a time or all at once?
Recent research has confirmed the importance of providing surgery patients with opportunities to hear soothing sounds during their procedures.
Veitch reports conclusions drawn from a review of research related to in-home windows
Researchers have linked environmental conditions inside American offices with the prevalence of headaches.
AIA is making an energy-modeling guide available without charge.
Appold and Kasarda investigated airport cities.
Recent research at Johns Hopkins confirms previous research linking negative outcomes to human experience of light at night.
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.