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Let it rain: Weather effects on activity stress and scheduling behavior
Roger B. Chen,
Hani S. Mahmassani
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Social Sciences
Activity
100%
Rain
45%
Decision
45%
Stress
36%
Scheduling
27%
Statistical Dispersion
18%
Transport
18%
Travel
18%
Precipitation
18%
Strategy Management
9%
Travel Behavior
9%
Climatology
9%
Information
9%
Understanding
9%
Relative
9%
Capacity
9%
Situation
9%
Travel Time
9%
INIS
travel
36%
weather
36%
data
18%
precipitation
18%
capacity
9%
levels
9%
information
9%
management
9%
modeling
9%
rain
9%
adjustments
9%
queues
9%
snow
9%
hail
9%
Computer Science
Adverse Weather
18%
Scheduling
18%
Discrete Choice
9%
System Property
9%
Scheduling Behavior
9%
Transportation Model
9%
Data Requirement
9%
Relationships
9%
Modeling
9%