The Ramifications of Neighborhood Disorder (08-01-11)
Price-Spratien and Santoro’s work reaffirms the negative consequences of neighborhood incivilities.
Price-Spratien and Santoro’s work reaffirms the negative consequences of neighborhood incivilities.
Designers are regularly asked to create spaces for confidential conversations to take place.
Pham and his colleagues have determined that when consumers are relaxed, their monetary valuations of products are higher.
Glaeser systematically makes a case for cities.
The Economist reviews a recent article published by Lior Shamir in Leonardo discussing computer-based analyses of artistic styles.
Schwitzgebel neatly distinguishes sensation, or absorbing sensory information from the physical environment, and perception, or interpreting that information.
In a soon to be published article in Psychological Science, researchers at Rutgers University (Mauricio Delgado and Lauren Leotti) confirm the psychological power of making choices.
Recent research by Carter and his colleagues adds to our understanding of how symbols present influence attitudes and behaviors.
Xu and her colleagues have collected additional evidence to support conceptual metaphor theory.
Recently seen material influences how people perceive what is currently being viewed, if individuals continue to think about those prior visual experiences, perhaps because the images were particularly interesting or compelling.