1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-4944(82)80043-1
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Design training and aesthetic evaluation: An intergroup comparison

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“…Crozier argued that the differences in color preference are due to the fact that the human reactions to color are conditioned by learned experiences. It has been demonstrated that the evaluative responses to products are affected not only by professional training (design vs. nondesign), but also by duration of the training (1st–3rd year design students and lecturers in design) . Moreover, Ou et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Crozier argued that the differences in color preference are due to the fact that the human reactions to color are conditioned by learned experiences. It has been demonstrated that the evaluative responses to products are affected not only by professional training (design vs. nondesign), but also by duration of the training (1st–3rd year design students and lecturers in design) . Moreover, Ou et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that the evaluative responses to products are affected not only by professional training (design vs. nondesign), but also by duration of the training (1st-3rd year design students and lecturers in design). 35 Moreover, Ou et al 36 did a cross cultural comparison of color emotion among 223 observers from Britain, Taiwan, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Argentina, and Iran, and found that effects of professional background (design vs. nondesign) and age were strong on the like/dislike response.…”
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“…In schools of design, students spend many years to learn general principles of design, and in particular, creation and usage of color palettes to convey emotions and ideas [22]. There are also resources (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En los estudios se observa que los arquitectos perciben y valoran de forma diferente el paisaje urbano, al igual que les ocurre a los biólogos con el paisaje natural (Whitfield y Wiltshire, 1982). Experiencias positivas o traumáticas en un ambiente dado, así como la experiencia paisajística de la persona afectan a la percepción final.…”
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