Reproducibility of Indoor Environment Characteristics Obtained in a Walk Through Questionnaire. A Pilot Study
Abstract Walk through questionnaires may be feasible tools to obtain data on the indoor environment in community studies. However, limited information is available regarding the reproducibility of the data obtained through these questionnaires. In this pilot study, two construction engineering stude...
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