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

Appl Ergon

Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Building 176, Boldrewood Campus, Burgess Road, Southampton SO16 7QF, UK.

Published: November 2016

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 applied to the home heating system. A Home Heating Design Model (DM) was produced with a home heating expert. Norman's (1986) 7 Stages of Activity were considered to derive a Compatible User Mental Model (CUMM) of a typical Heating System. Considerable variation in the concepts needed at each stage was found. Elements that could be derived from the DM supported stages relating to action specification, execution, perception and interpretation, but many are not communicated in the design of typical heating controls. Stages relating to goals, intentions and evaluation required concepts beyond the DM. A systems view that tackles design for sustainable behaviour from a variety of levels is needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2016.03.005DOI Listing

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