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The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales

Authors :
Schweiker, Marcel
Abdul-Zahra, Amar
André, Maíra
Al-Atrash, Farah
Al-Khatri, Hanan
Alprianti, Rea Risky
Alsaad, Hayder
Amin, Rucha
Ampatzi, Eleni
Arsano, Alpha Yacob
Azadeh, Montazami
Azar, Elie
Bahareh, Bannazadeh
Batagarawa, Amina
Becker, Susanne
Buonocore, Carolina
Cao, Bin
Choi, Joon-ho
Chun, Chungyoon
Daanen, Hein
Damiati, Siti Aisyah
Daniel, Lyrian
De Vecchi, Renata
Dhaka, Shivraj
Domínguez-Amarillo, Samuel
Dudkiewicz, Edyta
Edappilly, Lakshmi Prabha
Fernández-Agüera, Jesica
Folkerts, Mireille
Frijns, Arjan
Gaona, Gabriel
Garg, Vishal
Gauthier, Stephanie
Jabbari, Shahla Ghaffari
Harimi, Djamila
Hellwig, Runa T.
Huebner, Gesche M.
Jin, Quan
Jowkar, Mina
Kania, Renate
Kim, Jungsoo
King, Nelson
Kingma, Boris
Koerniawan, M. Donny
Kolarik, Jakub
Kumar, Shailendra
Kwok, Alison
Lamberts, Roberto
Laska, Marta
Lee, M.C. Jeffrey
Lee, Yoonhee
Lindermayr, Vanessa
Mahaki, Mohammadbagher
Marcel-Okafor, Udochukwu
Marín-Restrepo, Laura
Marquardsen, Anna
Martellotta, Francesco
Mathur, Jyotirmay
Mcgill, Gráinne
Mino-Rodriguez, Isabel
Mou, Di
Moujalled, Bassam
Nakajima, Mia
Ng, Edward
Okafor, Marcellinus
Olweny, Mark
Ouyang, Wanlu
Papst de Abreu, Ana Ligia
Pérez-Fargallo, Alexis
Rajapaksha, Indrika
Ramos, Greici
Rashid, Saif
Reinhart, Christoph F.
Rivera, Ma. Isabel
Salmanzadeh, Mazyar
Schakib-Ekbatan, Karin
Schiavon, Stefano
Shooshtarian, Salman
Shukuya, Masanori
Soebarto, Veronica
Suhendri, null
Tahsildoost, Mohammad
Tartarini, Federico
Teli, Despoina
Tewari, Priyam
Thapa, Samar
Trebilcock, Maureen
Trojan, Jörg
Tukur, Ruqayyatu B.
Voelker, Conrad
Yam, Yeung
Yang, Liu
Zapata-Lancaster, Gabriela
Zhai, Yongchao
Zhu, Yingxin
Zomorodian, Zahra Sadat
Schweiker, Marcel
Abdul-Zahra, Amar
André, Maíra
Al-Atrash, Farah
Al-Khatri, Hanan
Alprianti, Rea Risky
Alsaad, Hayder
Amin, Rucha
Ampatzi, Eleni
Arsano, Alpha Yacob
Azadeh, Montazami
Azar, Elie
Bahareh, Bannazadeh
Batagarawa, Amina
Becker, Susanne
Buonocore, Carolina
Cao, Bin
Choi, Joon-ho
Chun, Chungyoon
Daanen, Hein
Damiati, Siti Aisyah
Daniel, Lyrian
De Vecchi, Renata
Dhaka, Shivraj
Domínguez-Amarillo, Samuel
Dudkiewicz, Edyta
Edappilly, Lakshmi Prabha
Fernández-Agüera, Jesica
Folkerts, Mireille
Frijns, Arjan
Gaona, Gabriel
Garg, Vishal
Gauthier, Stephanie
Jabbari, Shahla Ghaffari
Harimi, Djamila
Hellwig, Runa T.
Huebner, Gesche M.
Jin, Quan
Jowkar, Mina
Kania, Renate
Kim, Jungsoo
King, Nelson
Kingma, Boris
Koerniawan, M. Donny
Kolarik, Jakub
Kumar, Shailendra
Kwok, Alison
Lamberts, Roberto
Laska, Marta
Lee, M.C. Jeffrey
Lee, Yoonhee
Lindermayr, Vanessa
Mahaki, Mohammadbagher
Marcel-Okafor, Udochukwu
Marín-Restrepo, Laura
Marquardsen, Anna
Martellotta, Francesco
Mathur, Jyotirmay
Mcgill, Gráinne
Mino-Rodriguez, Isabel
Mou, Di
Moujalled, Bassam
Nakajima, Mia
Ng, Edward
Okafor, Marcellinus
Olweny, Mark
Ouyang, Wanlu
Papst de Abreu, Ana Ligia
Pérez-Fargallo, Alexis
Rajapaksha, Indrika
Ramos, Greici
Rashid, Saif
Reinhart, Christoph F.
Rivera, Ma. Isabel
Salmanzadeh, Mazyar
Schakib-Ekbatan, Karin
Schiavon, Stefano
Shooshtarian, Salman
Shukuya, Masanori
Soebarto, Veronica
Suhendri, null
Tahsildoost, Mohammad
Tartarini, Federico
Teli, Despoina
Tewari, Priyam
Thapa, Samar
Trebilcock, Maureen
Trojan, Jörg
Tukur, Ruqayyatu B.
Voelker, Conrad
Yam, Yeung
Yang, Liu
Zapata-Lancaster, Gabriela
Zhai, Yongchao
Zhu, Yingxin
Zomorodian, Zahra Sadat
Source :
Scientific Data vol.6 (2019) date: 2019-12-01 nr.1 [ISSN 2052-4463]
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants’ interactions with components of the built environment such as adjustments of thermostats and/or opening windows and strongly related to the energy use in buildings. Understanding causes for thermal (dis-)comfort is crucial for design and operation of any type of building. The assessment of human thermal perception through rating scales, for example in post-occupancy studies, has been applied for several decades; however, long-existing assumptions related to these rating scales had been questioned by several researchers. The aim of this study was to gain deeper knowledge on contextual influences on the interpretation of thermal perception scales and their verbal anchors by survey participants. A questionnaire was designed and consequently applied in 21 language versions. These surveys were conducted in 57 cities in 30 countries resulting in a dataset containing responses from 8225 participants. The database offers potential for further analysis in the areas of building design and operation, psycho-physical relationships between human perception and the built environment, and linguistic analyses.<br />Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants’ interactions with components of the built environment such as adjustments of thermostats and/or opening windows and strongly related to the energy use in buildings. Understanding causes for thermal (dis-)comfort is crucial for design and operation of any type of building. The assessment of human thermal perception through rating scales, for example in post-occupancy studies, has been applied for several decades; however, long-existing assumptions related to these rating scales had been questioned by several researchers. The aim of this study was to gain deeper knowledge on contextual influences on the interpretation of thermal perception scales and their verbal anchors by survey participants. A questionnaire was designed and consequently applied in 21 language versions. These surveys were conducted in 57 cities in 30 countries resulting in a dataset containing responses from 8225 participants. The database offers potential for further analysis in the areas of building design and operation, psycho-physical relationships between human perception and the built environment, and linguistic analyses.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Scientific Data vol.6 (2019) date: 2019-12-01 nr.1 [ISSN 2052-4463]
Notes :
Schweiker, Marcel
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1359185964
Document Type :
Electronic Resource