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Disentangling the influence of neighborhood type and self-selection on driving behavior: An application of sample selection model
Xinyu Cao
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Business & Economics
Sample Selection Model
100%
Built Environment
85%
Self-selection
81%
Travel Behavior
50%
Heckman
34%
Causal Effect
14%
Causality
13%
Residents
12%
Social Sciences
traffic behavior
94%
travel behavior
56%
influencing behavior
20%
causality
14%
resident
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
built environment
79%
travel behavior
56%
effect
16%
vehicle
11%