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Occupants Behavior Research Bibliography

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2012
M. Schweiker, Haldi, F., Shukuya, M., and Robinson, D., “Verification of stochastic models of window opening behaviour for residential buildings”, Journal of Building Performance Simulation, vol. 5, pp. 55-74, 2012.
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2011
M. Schweiker and Shukuya, M., “Investigation on the effectiveness of various methods of information dissemination aiming at a change of occupant behaviour related to thermal comfort and exergy consumption”, Energy Policy, vol. 39, pp. 395-407, 2011.
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2010
M. Schweiker and Shukuya, M., “Comparative effects of building envelope improvements and occupant behavioural changes on the exergy consumption for heating and cooling”, Energy Policy, vol. 38, pp. 2976-2986, 2010.
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