采用探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析设计并验证热舒适问卷

IF 6.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
A. Luparelli , P. Papadopoulos , I. Kyprianou , S. Erba , A. Ingrosso , S. Carlucci
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摘要

在室内环境质量领域,已经开发了几种客观和主观技术来监测条件并提供用户反馈。其中一种方法是以乘员为中心的问卷调查,表明舒适度的不同方面,包括热、视觉、声学或与空气质量相关的方面。本研究介绍了该问卷的开发和验证,以优化其完成率和意义。我们采用探索性和验证性分析技术来确定问卷的基本结构,模型的可靠性和验证性确保了我们研究结果的有效性。问卷因素似乎与温度和湿度的不同方面有关,每个方面都占应答变异性的重要部分,表明问卷项目有效地捕获了这些结构中的多个维度。提出的热舒适问卷也被认为是可靠的,通过对个别元素的额外测试有改进的空间。总的来说,问卷达到了预期的目的,可以在后续的分析中使用,以改善建筑居住者的室内环境。这里提出的验证逻辑是监测和建筑改进过程中的一个重要步骤,可以作为一套指导方针,并被其他在室内环境质量领域采用主观反馈收集的研究所复制。
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Design and validation of thermal comfort questionnaire using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses
Within the field of indoor environmental quality, several objective and subjective techniques have been developed to monitor conditions and provide user feedback. One such approach features occupant-centred questionnaires, indicating different aspects of comfort, including thermal, visual, acoustic or related to air quality. This study introduces the development and validation of such a questionnaire to optimise its completion rate and meaningfulness. Exploration and confirmatory analysis techniques were applied to identify the questionnaire’s underlying structures, and the models’ reliability and validation secured the validity of our findings. Questionnaire factors appeared to be connected to different aspects of temperature and humidity, each accounting for a significant portion of response variability, indicating that the questionnaire items effectively capture multiple dimensions within these constructs. The proposed thermal comfort questionnaire was also found to be reliable, with room for improvement through additional testing of individual elements. Overall, the questionnaire serves its intended purpose and can be used in subsequent analysis to improve the indoor environments of building occupants. The validation logic presented here, an essential step in the process of monitoring and building improvements, can serve as a set of guidelines and be replicated by other studies employing subjective feedback collection in the indoor environmental quality realm.
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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