What Really Connects in Seating Comfort?-Studies of Correlates of Static Seat Comfort 770247
Evaluations of 20 seating environments were conducted using rating scales, subjective probabilities, and adjective check lists with a representative driver population to develop reliable indices of psychological seating comfort. Concurrent measurable physiologic variations were also recorded to determine relationship patterns. Primary psychological descriptors were identified for each seating environment. Subjective data was compared with physiological data and SAE seat dimensioning findings. Multivariate canonical correlation analyses of 32 variables are reported, as are subjective profiles for each seating environment.
Citation: Habsburg, S. and Middendorf, L., "What Really Connects in Seating Comfort?-Studies of Correlates of Static Seat Comfort," SAE Technical Paper 770247, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770247. Download Citation
Author(s):
Stefan Habsburg, Lorna Middendorf
Affiliated:
Design Staff, General Motors Corp.
Pages: 52
Event:
1977 International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1977 Transactions-V86-A
Related Topics:
Seats and seating
Comfort
Psychiatry and psychology
Vehicle drivers
Reliability
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