Temperature and Pedestrian Tempo: Walking Without Awareness

Associations between heat and pedestrian speed were examined in this research paper and the experiments conducted revealed that pedestrians walked faster in warm settings compared to cool settings. This is relevant to our study as it shows that many external factors (ie. temperature) which we do not have control over may affect our data.

Rotton, J., Shats, M., & Standers, R. (1990). Temperature and Pedestrian Tempo: Walking Without Awareness. Environment and Behavior, 22(5): 650-674.

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