Angela Sanguinetti, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Planning, Policy, and Design - Ph.D. | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
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General Psychology, Urban and Regional Planning, Social PsychologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorDaniel Stokols | grad student | 2013 | UC Irvine | |
(Cohousing: A Behavioral Approach, Transformational Practices, and the Retrofit Model.) |
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Sanguinetti A, McIlvennie C, Pritoni M, et al. (2022) Two (or more) for one: Identifying classes of household energy- and water-saving measures to understand the potential for positive spillover. Plos One. 17: e0268879 |
Pritoni M, Ford R, Karlin B, et al. (2018) Home energy management (HEM) database: A list with coded attributes of 308 devices commercially available in the US. Data in Brief. 16: 71-74 |
Sanguinetti A, Karlin B, Ford R. (2018) Understanding the path to smart home adoption : segmenting and describing consumers across the innovation-decision process Energy Research and Social Science. 46: 274-283 |
Sanguinetti A, Karlin B, Ford R, et al. (2018) What’s energy management got to do with it? Exploring the role of energy management in the smart home adoption process Energy Efficiency. 11: 1897-1911 |
Ford R, Pritoni M, Sanguinetti A, et al. (2017) Categories and functionality of smart home technology for energy management Building and Environment. 123: 543-554 |
Karlin B, Sanguinetti A, Davis N, et al. (2015) Diffusion of feedback: Perceptions and adoption of devices in the residential market Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 9188: 368-379 |
Karlin B, Davis N, Sanguinetti A, et al. (2014) Dimensions of Conservation: Exploring Differences Among Energy Behaviors Environment and Behavior. 46: 423-452 |