Subgroups holding different conceptions of scales rate room temperatures differently

Volume: 128, Pages: 236 - 247
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Current thermal comfort models are fairly inaccurate at predicting occupants' thermal comfort from parameters of indoor environment. The predicted variables, thermal sensation and thermal comfort, are commonly measured using scales. These scales might themselves contribute to the problem of poor prediction due to inter- and intra-individual differences in respondents' interpretation of scales. Until now, it is unclear whether variation in scale...
Paper Details
Title
Subgroups holding different conceptions of scales rate room temperatures differently
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
128
Pages
236 - 247
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