The Influence of Colour on Learning in University Libraries
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Open access
Authors
Al-Ayash, Aseel Abdulsalam Abdulrahman
Date
2015Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Dianne Smith
Dr Lynn Churchill
Dr Robert Kane
Dr Paul Green-Armytage
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
Architecture and Interior Architecture
Collection
Abstract
This study investigated how colour can influence learning in university libraries. The main aim was to identify the impact of colour on learning performance by exploring the effect of colour on learners’ emotions and heart rate within individual study areas. Three studies were conducted to achieve the objectives. Action research was used as a methodology. To enrich the findings, this study utilises different mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) including experiments, focus groups, questionnaire and interviews.
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