In Practice: MTurk - Yes, No, or Maybe?
Researchers should carefully consider the positive and negative features of data sources.
Researchers should carefully consider the positive and negative features of data sources.
Psychological challenges, such as autism, ADHD, depression, and schizophrenia complicate the lives of people with these conditions. Design can make it more likely that they achieve their life objectives.
Designers can deploy faint traces of scents to realize project-related performance goals.
Design elements communicate nonverbally with whomever is seeing, hearing, smelling, or touching them, sending messages about trustworthiness and sophistication, environmental responsibility, and a range of other potentially distinguishing attributes.
Workplace design that encourages people to eat together, in a group dining area instead of at their individual desks, has positive ramifications for both workers and the organizations that hired them.
The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) will hold its 47th annual meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina from May 18-21, 2016.
Shoppers’ physical, emotional, and cognitive responses to retail environments influence whether merchandise and services are sold, or not. Design can make sales-inducing experiences more likely.
Social and cognitive scientists have developed time-related insights that designers can apply to create spaces that work in and through time, enduring and enriching.
It’s easier to persuade someone to do something in some environments than others.
A new issue of Psychomusicology is an important resource for concert hall designers, covering topics ranging from human beliefs about sounds to acoustical physics.