Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics

This paper presents the application of differential semantics to identify the semantic space (structure) used by men and women to describe their perception of properties on sale. 112 men and 43 women evaluated 112 images of flats on sale at the time of the study in the city of Valencia (Spain) using...

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Main Authors: Carmen Llinares, Alvaro Page
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2009-07-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/44
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spelling doaj-d09877cf10804c3fb6d1e13dc6be97702020-11-24T20:48:55ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Industrial Engineering and Management2013-84232013-09532009-07-012127329810.3926/jiem..v2n1.p273-29823Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semanticsCarmen Llinares0Alvaro Page1Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaThis paper presents the application of differential semantics to identify the semantic space (structure) used by men and women to describe their perception of properties on sale. 112 men and 43 women evaluated 112 images of flats on sale at the time of the study in the city of Valencia (Spain) using 60 adjectives. The set of attributes or variables which capture the user’s perception of a property in his own words (semantic axes) was identified using factor analysis of principal components. The semantic space of a property was described by 15 independent axes which explained 64% of the variability for males and 17 axes which explained 72.3% of the variance for females. The connection between the subject’s emotional response, expressed through the set of axes (15 for males and 17 for females) and the global evaluation in terms of the purchase decision was established. The results demonstrated significant differences in the variables used by both genders to express their perception of a property on sale and the weight of these variables on the purchase decision.http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/44gender differencessemantic differentialbuilding design
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author Carmen Llinares
Alvaro Page
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Alvaro Page
Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
gender differences
semantic differential
building design
author_facet Carmen Llinares
Alvaro Page
author_sort Carmen Llinares
title Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
title_short Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
title_full Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
title_fullStr Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: An application for differential semantics
title_sort analysis of gender differences in the perception of properties: an application for differential semantics
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
issn 2013-8423
2013-0953
publishDate 2009-07-01
description This paper presents the application of differential semantics to identify the semantic space (structure) used by men and women to describe their perception of properties on sale. 112 men and 43 women evaluated 112 images of flats on sale at the time of the study in the city of Valencia (Spain) using 60 adjectives. The set of attributes or variables which capture the user’s perception of a property in his own words (semantic axes) was identified using factor analysis of principal components. The semantic space of a property was described by 15 independent axes which explained 64% of the variability for males and 17 axes which explained 72.3% of the variance for females. The connection between the subject’s emotional response, expressed through the set of axes (15 for males and 17 for females) and the global evaluation in terms of the purchase decision was established. The results demonstrated significant differences in the variables used by both genders to express their perception of a property on sale and the weight of these variables on the purchase decision.
topic gender differences
semantic differential
building design
url http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/44
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