Behavioral analysis and transportation planning: inputs to transit planning.

Author(s)
Horton, F.E. & Louviere, J.J.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to discuss various types of behavioral data of potential relevance to transit planning. In particular a distinction is drawn between behavioral information regarding feelings, attitudes, opinions, and the like and more sophisticated types of dealing with individuals intentions to respond in certain ways given certain configurations of stimuli. Implications of the collection and analytical procedures are discussed.

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B 7146 T /72/ IRRD 210862
Source

Transportation, Vol. 3 (1974), No. 2 (July), p. 165-181, 5 tab., 8 ref.

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