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Contextual differences in the perception of thermal comfort scales – a large-scale international questionnaire study:Pre-analysis plan
- Source :
- Schweiker, M, Amin, R, Choi, J-H, Becker, S, Chun, C, Gauthier, S, Hellwig, R T, Huebner, G, Kim, J, Lee, J M C, Mou, D, Schakib-Ekbatan, K, Shipworth, D & Despoina, T 2017, Contextual differences in the perception of thermal comfort scales – a large-scale international questionnaire study : Pre-analysis plan . < https://osf.io/fv975 >
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Within the IEA EBC Annex 69 on Strategy and Practice of AdaptiveThermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings (http://annex69.org/), we are conducting an international questionnaire studyrelated to thermal comfort scales. Our objective is the analysis of influences onthe perception of thermal comfort scales. In particular, we are looking at the effect of the current thermal state, people's climatic background, and level ofadaptation on the relationship between thermal sensation, thermal comfort, andthermal acceptance.
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Schweiker, M, Amin, R, Choi, J-H, Becker, S, Chun, C, Gauthier, S, Hellwig, R T, Huebner, G, Kim, J, Lee, J M C, Mou, D, Schakib-Ekbatan, K, Shipworth, D & Despoina, T 2017, Contextual differences in the perception of thermal comfort scales – a large-scale international questionnaire study : Pre-analysis plan . < https://osf.io/fv975 >
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..1f6ad04fed6e7a4c5d6ea6d89a1357fa