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Residential satisfaction in students' housing
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2009AbstracT This paper reports the results of a study of residential satisfaction in students' housing in Nigeria. The study examined how satisfied students were and the factors which predicted residential satisfaction. Specifically, it examined whether the morphological configurations of the halls of residence would predict residential satisfaction ...
Dolapo Amole
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Environment and Behavior, 1981
A theory of residential satisfaction is developed and used in the specification of a path model wherein compositional characteristics of households and the context of the dwelling and neighborhood in which they live influence various dimensions of satisfaction.
George C. Galster, Garry W. Hesser
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A theory of residential satisfaction is developed and used in the specification of a path model wherein compositional characteristics of households and the context of the dwelling and neighborhood in which they live influence various dimensions of satisfaction.
George C. Galster, Garry W. Hesser
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Homeless Veterans' Satisfaction With Residential Treatment
Psychiatric Services, 1999Because little is known about homeless individuals' satisfaction with mental health services or the association between satisfaction and measures of treatment outcome, the study examined those issues in a group of homeless veterans.Demographic and clinical data were obtained from intake assessments conducted before veterans' admission to residential ...
W J, Kasprow, L, Frisman, R A, Rosenheck
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Residential Attachment: Sources of Residential and Community Satisfaction
Journal of Social Issues, 1982The residential environment is a particularly important setting for human behavior by virtue of its significance for roles, relationships, and the sense of place in the world. Based on interviews with 2,622 respondents from 42 municipalities in 10 SMSAs across the country, this study tried to clarify some of the dimensions of residential experience ...
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Residential Satisfaction and Perceived Urban Quality☆
2017The quality of the urban environment, and of the residential environment in particular, is one of the main components of people's overall quality of life. Global satisfaction with people's own residential environment has both affective and cognitive components.
Bonaiuto M, FORNARA, FERDINANDO
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Residential satisfaction; Meaning and interpretation
2012 IEEE Business, Engineering & Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC), 2012Residential Satisfaction (RS) has always been cited by different scholars, academicians, architects, urban planners and designers as a very important factor of design and planning process. However, there are various definitions and interpretations of this concept which stems from diverse views of different professionals.
Mehdi Sam +2 more
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Residential satisfaction in council housing
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1990Abstract Planners' and architects' knowledge of the needs of users as well as their perceptions of the residential environment, has been commented on in many studies dealing with residential satisfaction. In this study—based on primary research in an area of council housing in Madrid—the main goal is the study of objective and subjective factors, on ...
Maria Amérigo, Juan Ignacio Aragonés
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Residential satisfaction in gated communities
Property Management, 2016Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine how satisfied homeowners are with their gated residences. Design/methodology/approach – This study starts out by examining the data collected through self-administered surveys to find out the satisfaction levels ...
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A Conceptual Framework for Residential Satisfaction
1985There is little doubt that in contemporary industrial societies housing is multifaceted in character. It is viewed as an investment, a commodity, an element of the federal tax system, a design problem, a building, a set of buildings, a community asset, and so on.
Sue Weidemann, James R. Anderson
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Residential Satisfaction and the Suburban Homeowner
Urban Geography, 1982(1982). Residential Satisfaction and the Suburban Homeowner. Urban Geography: Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 315-327.
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