- Author
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Nilsson, D.
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Johansson, A.
- Title
- Social Influence During the Initial Phase of a Fire Evacuation: Analysis of Evacuation Experiments in a Cinema Theater.
- Coporate
- Lund Univ., Sweden
ETH Zurich, Universitätstrasse 41, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
- Journal
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Fire Safety Journal,
Vol. 44,
No. 1,
71-79,
January 2009
- Keywords
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evacuation
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experiments
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theaters
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people movement
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human beings
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social learning theory
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human behavior
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occupants
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fire alarm systems
- Identifiers
- Required Safe Egress Time (RSET); Simulation of Transient Evacuation and Pedestrian Movements (STEPS); social influence; recognition time; pre-movement time; investigate social influence in a fire emergency setting; type of alarm that was used in the experiments and the total number of participants; age and gender distribution of the participants based on the questionnaire; behavior types that were used in the analysis of the video recordings; number of participants who looked at others beside or behind them in the experiments; mean of the absolute recognition time difference for all combinations of neighbors and others; mean of the absolute pre-movement time difference for all combinations of neighbors and others; significance levels based on random permutation of the recognition and pre-movement time; mean absolute pre-movement time difference