We’ve all been there: arriving at an airport hours before your flight leaves, wandering around to pass time before you can board. Luckily, most airports offer stores where you can buy food, books, and tax-free items, but how often is it that you’re not truly interested in shopping and just keep strolling without actually buying?
Natasja Bogers
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Observational research: improving the shopping experience at airports
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Jan 4, 2016
Topics: The Observer XT, consumer behavior, retail, shopping behavior, market insights
Every two years, the international multi-disciplinary conference Measuring Behavior is organized and held in Europe. If you are a behavioral researcher, you really shouldn’t miss it. Why?
Here are 10 reasons why you should attend Measuring Behavior 2016!
Topics: animal behavior research, methods and techniques, human behavior research, behavioral research, measuring behavior, conferences, 2016
Only one more week until Neuroscience 2015 kicks off! From October 17-21, Chicago, IL will be the setting for the 45th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. More than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries will gather at the world’s largest marketplace of ideas and tools for global neuroscience.
Are you attending? Here’s 5 things to do during Neuroscience 2015.
Topics: art of neuroscience, 2015, neuroscience, conferences, SfN