TY - JOUR AB - BEHAVIORIHUMAN FACTORS Rahe, Lee W. Antebellum Southern Parlor Inventories, 1845-1860. Corry, Shauna. Popular Film Media and Viewer's Preference for 92, Interior Design Characteristics: Is There a Relationship? 1 ( ) 27- 2 (1 ), 9-26,1994. 0 LICENSING 33,1993. Dickson, Ann W., &White, Allison Carll. Are We Speaking the Same Language? Practitioners' Perceptions of Research and the State of the Profession. 19(1), 3-10,1993. Scott, Suzanne C. Complexity and Mystery as Predictorsof Interior Preferences. 1 ( ) 25-33,1993. 91, COLOR RESEARCH Guice, Jane H. The Propensity of State Legislatures to License Interior Designers. 1 ( ) 3-14,1993. 92, LIGHTING Veitch, Jennifer A., Hine, Donald W., & Gifford, Robert. End Users' Knowledge, Beliefs, and Preferences for Lighting. 19(2),15-26, PEDAGOGY AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Guerin, Denise A., Park, Youngsoon, & Yang, Sehwa. Development of an Instrument to Study Color Meaning in Interior Environments. 20(2),31-41,1994. COMPUTER APPLICATION Dickson, Ann Whiteside, &White, Allison Carll. The Polsky Forum: The Creation of a Vision for the Interior Design Profession in the Year 2010.20(2),3 1 1, 1994. Hines, Jean D., Albanese, Carolyn A,, & Garrison, Mary E. EntryLevel Interior Design Competencies: A Comparison of Residential and Nonresidential Designers. 20(1),3-8, 1994. White, Allison Carll, & Dickson, Ann W. Practioners' TI - FOCUS REPORTS INDEX/6 JF - Journal of Interior Design DO - 10.1111/j.1939-1668.1994.tb00199.x DA - 1994-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/focus-reports-index-6-pDiG2kNRqB SP - 68 VL - 20 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -