An intergroup comparison of the responses of architecture students and non-architecture students to a set of visual stimuli
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1954
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Abstract
This paper describes a method using visually presented material to ascertain people's subjective appraisal of the built environment.
As a case study the method is used to establish whether there are any differences in the perceptual judgements of a group of architecture students and a group of mathematics students, to a set of photographs of building entrances.
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Psychology, Architecture