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Figure 6. Mean satisfaction levels for environmental (left column) and architectural (right column) conditions segmented by dwelling type (upper row) and developer’s orientation (lower row) Table 7. Kuskal-Wallis H test for significance on differences in residential satisfaction Segmenting Variable Dependent Variable dwelling type (house-apartment)dwelling size modification capabilities Sig. 7.398 =.007 5.642 =.018 20.885 <.001 bathroom location 5.285 =.022 moisture levels 5.388 =.002 visual privacy 5.397 =.020 safety 4.303 =.038 kitchen size winter temperatures developer (NGO-private) Coef. n. of bedrooms modification capabilities bathroom location acoustic privacy 8.129 =.004 12.055 =.001 7.775 =.005 19.279 <.001 3.061 =.008 Personalisation strategies and residential satisfaction in chilean social housing 499