“…They propose two main categories of end user profiling methods as those focused on socio-demographic factors (e.g., income, age, household size and educational level), and those focused on psychological factors (e.g., beliefs, intentions, attitudes, and social norms), both of which work in combination with situational factors (e.g., existing laws, socio-cultural factors, and the built environment). Fredericks et al [25] argue that the stronger socio-economic predictors are those related with household size and composition, income, occupation and employment type (shifts), dwelling type and size, and geographic location, whilst other variables such as age, gender, dwelling age and ownership status may show lower consistency levels. Similarly, Abrahamse and Steg [26] identify household size, income, and age as the strongest indicators of domestic energy use.…”