Sunday, December 15, 2013
Human Factors Engineering in Las Vegas
I couldn't put this book down - Addiction by Design: Gambling in Las Vegas by Dow Schull. Something interesting on every page. For example:
"A study titled Effects if Ambient Odors on Slot-Machine Usage in a Las Vegas Casino found that slot revenue rose by a full 45% in a gambling area where machines had been subtly treated with a certain pleasing odor while remaining static in another area that had been treated with a different but equally odor. The author speculated that certain aromas produce an "affective congruence with the situational context," encouraging longer play; an odor, "when matched to a certain environment," can "precipitate actions.""
Check out the following for an advanced course - Designing Casinos to Dominate the Competition (maybe someday someone will write Designing Public Schools to Dominate the Competition) by Bill Friedman (who is like the Michael Jordon of casino design).
Labels:
Education,
Problem Solving
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