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Mind the gap – Deriving a compatible user mental model of the home heating system to encourage sustainable behaviour

Householders' behaviour with their home heating systems is a considerable contributor to domestic energy consumption. To create a design specification for the ‘scaffolding’ needed for sustainable behaviour with home heating controls, Norman's (1986) Gulf of Execution and Evaluation was app...

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Published in:Applied ergonomics 2016-11, Vol.57, p.48-61
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