An ordered regression model to predict transit passengers’ behavioural intentions

Case Studies on Transport Policy - Tập 6 - Trang 449-455 - 2018
Juan de Oña1, Rocío de Oña1, Laura Eboli2, Carmen Forciniti2, Gabriella Mazzulla2
1TRYSE Research Group, University of Granada, Department of Civil Engineering, Severo Ochoa s/n, Granada 18071, Spain
2University of Calabria, Department of Civil Engineering, Via Pietro Bucci, Rende 87036, Italy

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