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. 2018 Jun 13;15(6):1256. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061256

Table 1.

Design for environmental scenarios in 3 × 4 × 3 full factorial experiment. a

T1 T2 T3
I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
N1 T1N1I1 T1N1I2 T1N1I3 T2N1I1 T2N1I2 T2N1I3 T3N1I1 T3N1I2 T3N1I3
N2 T1N2I1 T1N2I2 T1N2I3 T2N2I1 T2N2I2 T2N2I3 T3N2I1 T3N2I2 T3N2I3
N3 T1N3I1 T1N3I2 T1N1I3 T2N3I1 T2N3I2 T2N3I3 T3N3I1 T3N3I2 T3N3I3
N4 T1N4I1 T1N4I2 T1N4I3 T2N4I1 T2N4I2 T2N4I3 T3N4I1 T3N4I2 T3N4I3

a Ti—temperature levels, in which, T1 represents 17 °C, T2 represents 22 °C, and T3 represents 27 °C. Ni—noise levels, in which N1 represents 40 dB(A), N2 represents 50 dB(A), N3 represents 60 dB(A), and N4 represents 70 dB(A). Ii—illuminance levels, in which, I1 represents 60 lx, I2 represents 300 lx, and I3 represents 2200 lx.