Sentences with phrase «environmental psychologist»

But a much cited study, published in 1984 in the journal Science by environmental psychologist Roger Ulrich, now at Texas A&M University, was the first to use the standards of modern medical research — strict experimental controls and quantified health outcomes — to demonstrate that gazing at a garden can sometimes speed healing from surgery, infections and other ailments.
Environmental psychologist Roger Ulrich published an article in Science in 1984.
Gary Evans and Lorraine Maxwell, both environmental psychologists in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University, showed that children living and going to school in noisy areas have difficulty acquiring speech - recognition skills.
Playing outside can can help protect children against stress, according to a new study by two Cornell University environmental psychologist.
The surrounding bath of urban sound has mental as well as physical effects, according to environmental psychologist Arline Bronzaft, who has spent more than 30 years studying how people perceive and respond to noise.
Environmental psychologist Lea Scherl of James Cook University in Australia, who has studied the region's marine protected areas, believes that such concerns are justified.
Forty years ago, US environmental psychologist Professor Robert Sommer had this to say about choosing a classroom layout.
According to environmental psychologist Paco Underhill's book, «Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping, «Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping, the amount of time we spend in a store directly correlates to how much we spend.
In a panel discussion I chaired recently at Pace University's Center for Ethical Thinking, Dr. Mirele Goldsmith, a New York based environmental psychologist, recounted a case of communal activism as an example of a specific kind of environmental citizenship.
Studies conducted by Rachel and Stephen Kaplan, environmental psychologists at the University of Michigan, found that employees with views of a natural landscape report greater job satisfaction, less stress and fewer illnesses.
According to environmental psychologist Lorraine Whitmarsh: «If you're framing something like the green deal [for energy efficiency in homes] purely in terms of money saving — and especially if you're promoting cruises as a reward — then you're actually undermining what you're trying to achieve.
In this case, they were BA senior food editor Dawn Perry; environmental psychologist and author of What Women Want: The Science of Female Shopping Paco Underhill; architect and supermarket designer Kevin Kelley, of the firm Shook Kelley; the director of the graduate nutrition program at the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University, Sharon Akabas; and efficiency expert Gwynnae Byrd.
We asked five experts who could help us break down a typical shopping trip: Bon Appétit senior food editor Dawn Perry; environmental psychologist and author of ** What Women Want: The Science of Female Shopping ** Paco Underhill; architect and supermarket designer Kevin Kelley, of the firm Shook Kelley; the director of the graduate nutrition program at the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University, Sharon Akabas; and efficiency expert Gwynnae Byrd.
Environmental psychologists, behavioral economists and other social scientists have all investigated this question, and come up with a variety of answers.
Indeed, the «man in the street» seems able to see in the environmental psychologist what the environmental psychologist can't even see in herself.
'» says Sally Augustin, an environmental psychologist and principal at consulting firm Design With Science.
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