An evaluation of train seats by observation of sitting behaviour

Last updated on 14 August 2014 4:54
To establish a naturalistic basis for the evaluation of train seats, the sitting behaviour of train travellers was recorded by two techniques. First, 5000 observations of sitting postures were made during five-hour journeys using a rapid coding method. Second, time-lapse films were taken of a selected sample of 18 subjects...
Author(s): Branton P.;Grayson G.
1967
United Kingdom
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