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Aquarium Visitors Catch Some Rays: Rays Are More Active in the Presence of More Visitors
Humans are a constant in the lives of captive animals, but the effects of human–animal interactions vary. Research on the welfare impacts of human–animal interactions focus predominantly on mammals, whereas fish have been overlooked. To address this lack
Jordyn Truax +3 more
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VALUATION OF SERVICE QUALITY AND INNOVATION OF BOGOR CITY PUBLIC SERVICE MALL
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of service quality and innovation on visitor satisfaction and loyalty in Bogor City Public Service Mall.
Angga Alan Surawijaya +2 more
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Studies on the effects of visitors on zoo animals have shown mixed findings and as a result, the manner in which visitors affect zoo animals remains unclear for many species, including a rarely studied taxa such as penguins.
Samantha J. Chiew +6 more
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This study investigates the fulfillment of self-motivation including self-development, self-therapy, and self-presentation on the outcomes such as subjective quality of life, omnivorous cultural engagement, and visitor loyalty via visitor satisfaction in
Minyeong Yi, Suna La
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AMUSEMENT PARK ENVIRONMENT EFFECT ON VISITORS MOOD
Psychologically, entertainment becomes a secondary human need. An amusement park is one of the entertainment destinations in various countries. An amusement park is designed to have a charm that can attract visitors' attention and provide pleasure or emotional response to visitors.
Riztya Putri Ramadhany +1 more
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Factors that Enhance Effectiveness of Visitor Maps [PDF]
The focus of the series of studies reported here is on the effectiveness of handout maps as wayfinding aids for museum visitors, and on the importance of wayfinding to the quality of museum visitors' experiences. The design of the handout maps that were used in the studies was guided by a series of cognitively based principles that focus on the ...
Talbot, Janet Frey +3 more
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We examined the effects of regulating the viewing proximity of visitors and the intensity of visitor behaviour on behaviours indicative of fear and stress physiology of 15 zoo-housed little penguins (Eudyptula minor).
Samantha J. Chiew +5 more
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Human visitors affect the behavior of captive animals, which is the so-called visitor effect. The number and behavior of visitors may influence stress-related behaviors in captive animals, such as self-scratching, yawning, and visitor-directed vigilance.
Saein Lee +8 more
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The impact that humans have on zoo animals can vary based on the species of animal, exhibit design, and individual differences in behavioral responses.
Sarah A. Boyle +16 more
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The visitor effect in zoo-housed apes: the variable effect on behaviour of visitor number and noise
Human visitors have the potential to impact heavily upon the welfare of zoo-housed animals, and the study of the effect has become an established research area in the modern zoo. This effect can be caused not just through the presence of visitors, but also through their behaviour.
Hashmi, Anita, Sullivan, Matthew
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