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Frederick H. Rohles
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The American Journal of Psychology. 131:463-468
Autor:
Frederick H. Rohles
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American Psychologist. 47:1531-1533
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 25:472-476
Drawing upon the scaling techniques of Osgood, Suci, and Tannenbaum and the factor analytic methods of Flynn, and Mehrabian and Russell, a scaling procedure is presented that will permit the researcher to evaluate the affective characteristics of the
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 31:1105-1108
Twelve features of the indoor environment representing the thermal, acoustical, lighting and air quality constituents were rated according to their percentage contribution to the quality of the indoor space by 111 advanced engineering students and 89
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 27:112-116
The purpose of this study was to measure the wrist-twisting strength among the elderly. The subjects were 100 men and 100 women whose ages ranged from 62 to 92 years. To measure their wrist-twisting strength a device was developed that consisted of a
Autor:
Frederick H. Rohles
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 22:693-697
Using critical incident and activity analysis techniques, residents of a federally-financed public housing facility for the elderly were interviewed on all aspects of their living and living environment. Of the 49 items covered, the most critical in
Autor:
Frederick H. Rohles, Jerry Brenner
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 23:102-105
To build an initial taxonomy of nursing home resident's perceptions, 17 residents of College Hill Professional Care Center, Manhattan, Kansas, described their environment by telling how they would organize a hypothetical tour of their facility. Their
Autor:
Frederick H. Rohles
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Journal of Social Issues. 37:132-149
Human response to the thermal environment depends on seven variables: (1) air temperature, (2) relative humidity, (3) mean radiant temperature (temperature from surfaces such as windows), (4) air velocity, (5) clothing, (6) physical activity, and (7)
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 27:738-741
Sixty-four subjects (32 men and 32 women) evaluated environmental quality and thermal comfort in a 2 − 2 design involving 2 temperature conditions, 20.0°C (68°F) and 25.6°C (78°F), within a climate controlled chamber that was either decorated w
Autor:
Ward V. Wells, Frederick H. Rohles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interior Design Education and Research. 2:36-44