Women, Men, Walking (05-23-18)
Boone, Gong, and Hegarty identified differences in how men and women travel through space.
Boone, Gong, and Hegarty identified differences in how men and women travel through space.
Gill and Lei studied how stereotypes influence responses to products and how color affects those reactions.
Who likes what varies, a lot
Meyers-Levy and Loken evaluated peer-reviewed research to identify differences in how men and women process information.
In many cases, the same spaces and objects are used by both men and women. But not always. When one gender will be a heavier user of a space or object than another, it's important to apply research detailing the differences in the ways that men and women live best in their physical worlds.
Noise and conflicts, intriguing links
Women, men, and safety concerns
‘Tis the season of assembling stuff, of all sorts.
Researchers continue to research gender and spatial thinking and their findings are applicable when wayfinding aids are being developed.
Women are more likely to enroll in computer science classes when they feel comfortable in the physical environments in which computer science courses are taught.