Travel behaviour : resource paper on attitudinal models.

Author(s)
Golob, T.F.
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Abstract

Alternate attitude conceptualizations are placed within the perspectives of urban passenger transportation planning and evaluation and the linkages between these conceptualisations are discussed. The testing of the hypothesis of travel decision-making is described. The psychological background of the subject is briefly reviewed. In a consideration of attitudes and transportation planning, several issues are examined. Prediction of behaviour is reviewed and measurement of attitudes and other perceptual variables is enumerated.

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B 8944 (In: B 4234 S) /10/72/ IRRD 213606
Source

In: [Papers] presented at the Conference on Urban Travel Demand Forecasting, Williamsburg, December 1972, HRB Special Report No. SR 143, p. 130-145, 116 ref.

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