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Changing Transport Behavior as a Factor in Suburban Congestion
P. Prevedouros,
J. L. Schofer
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Transport Behavior
100%
Congestion
100%
Lifestyle Behaviors
33%
Central Cities
33%
Household Structure
33%
Chicago
16%
Structure Pattern
16%
Decision-making Process
16%
Social Economics
16%
Social Norms
16%
Social Change
16%
Economic Change
16%
Social Value
16%
Social Culture
16%
National Trends
16%
Cultural Change
16%
Cluster Analysis
16%
Location Pattern
16%
Technological Change
16%
Metropolis
16%
Congestion Problems
16%
Suburban Residents
16%
Commuting Patterns
16%
Transportation Problem
16%
Computer Science
Household Structure
100%
Congestion Problem
50%
Location Pattern
50%
Transportation Problem
50%
Decision-Making
50%
Cultural Change
50%
Economic Change
50%
Cluster Analysis
50%
Technological Change
50%
Social Sciences
Life Styles
100%
Household Structure
66%
Conceptual Framework
33%
Cultural Change
33%
Social Norms
33%
Economic Change
33%
Transport
33%
Technological Change
33%
Decision-Making Process
33%
Social Economics
33%
Cluster Analysis
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Household Structure
100%
Decision Making
50%
Cluster Analysis
50%
Technological Change
50%
Cultural Change
50%
Conceptual Framework
50%
Psychology
Conceptual Framework
100%
Decision-Making Process
100%
Cluster Analysis
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Central City
100%
Social Economics
50%