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DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF DEPARTURE-TIME CHOICE BEHAVIOR IN A COMMUTING SYSTEM: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS.
Hani S. Mahmassani
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, Gang Len Chang
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Conceptual Model
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Dynamic Aspect
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User Behavior
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Behavioral Mechanisms
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Commuters
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User Response
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Departure Time Choice
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Commuting Systems
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Day-to-day Dynamics
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Congestion Pattern
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Choice Behavior
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Departure-time Decisions
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Schedule Delay
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Boundedly Rational
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Urban Commuters
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Traffic Corridor
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Arts and Humanities
Departure
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Experimental analysis
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Dynamics
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Theoretical Framework
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Conceptual Model
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Computer Science
Conceptual Model
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Choice Behavior
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Theoretical Framework
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User Behavior
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Engineering
Schedule Delay
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Decision Time
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Social Sciences
User-Behaviour
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Decision Making
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