Judging Creativity (02-11-22)
Researchers have evaluated what people from different cultures categorize as creative.
Researchers have evaluated what people from different cultures categorize as creative.
Researchers have learned that too much similarity among survey questions can lead to the collection of lower quality data.
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Seo evaluated responses to service robots in hotels.
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Cooper and associates probed why people use indoor air purifiers in their homes.
Sands and colleagues researched how urban planners believe design can drive city success.
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