Hospitality

r = 0.99

guest comfort tracks guest satisfaction almost perfectly

Exact: r = 0.994

Guest comfort is very strongly correlated with guest satisfaction

The near-unity correlation (r = 0.994) between the guest comfort mediator and satisfaction confirms that how comfortable a guest feels in the indoor environment almost entirely determines their satisfaction. This finding validates the mediating role of comfort between IEQ parameters and overall satisfaction in former green-certified Malaysian hotels.

The findings also validated the mediating role of guest comfort, with a strong direct correlation to satisfaction (r = 0.994), underscoring its amplifying effect on the relationship between IEQ and guest satisfaction.
H. S. Abdulaali et al., 2025, Frontiers in Built Environment

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