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Table 3 Thermal sensation perceived (3-, 5- and 7-step scales) by students during the winter and spring

From: Certain personal and environmental factors as predictors of thermal sensation perceived by a population of students in a university setting from Timisoara, Romania: a case study

Scale

Frequency of students (number and percent)

Winter

Spring

3 steps

5 steps

7 steps

3 steps

5 steps

7 steps

Perceived thermal sensation

w

23

14.94%

uw

6

3.90%

vw

2

1.30%

w

42

28.57%

uw

13

8.85%

vw

3

2.04%

      

w

16

10.39%

      

w

26

17.69%

   

cw

26

16.88%

sw

16

10.39%

   

cw

47

31.97%

sw

34

23.13%

p

89

57.79%

p

63

40.91%

p

58

37.66%

p

104

70.75%

p

77

52.38%

p

73

49.66%

   

cc

41

26.62%

sc

41

26.62%

   

cc

9

6.12%

sc

11

7.48%

      

c

18

11.69%

      

c

nv

nv

c

42

27.27%

uc

18

11.69%

vc

3

1.95%

c

1

0.68%

uc

1

0.68%

vc

nv

nv

Total

 

154

100%

 

154

100%

 

154

100%

 

147

100%

 

147

100%

 

147

100%

  1. w warm, p pleasant, c cold, uw uncomfortably warm, cw comfortably warm, p pleasant, cc comfortably cold, uc uncomfortably cold, vw very warm, w warm, sw slightly warm, pleasant, sc slightly cold, vc cold, nv no values