Gender Preferences in Classroom Aesthetics

  • Cherenfant S
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Abstract

Male and female students on the Robert Morris University campus were asked to complete a survey to analyze aesthetics in classrooms. Their answers helped determine what each gender found the most important in his or her learning environment, and whether female students were or were not the most aware of their aesthetic environment.

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Cherenfant, S. (2013). Gender Preferences in Classroom Aesthetics. Journal of Student Research, 2(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v2i1.95

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