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Heterogeneous effects of neighborhood type on commute mode choice: An exploration of residential dissonance in the Twin Cities
Jason Cao
Urban & Regional Planning
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Business & Economics
Mode Choice
97%
Dissonance
94%
Built Environment
74%
Propensity
36%
Land Use Policy
30%
Transportation Policy
29%
Interaction Terms
26%
Behavioral Response
24%
Travel Behavior
24%
Self-selection
23%
Metropolitan Areas
20%
Interaction
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
travel
75%
built environment
69%
city
46%
transportation policy
31%
land transportation
30%
travel behavior
27%
behavioral response
25%
metropolitan area
20%
effect
19%
land use
13%
Social Sciences
travel
72%
transportation policy
29%
travel behavior
27%
land use
20%
interaction
19%
agglomeration area
19%
Engineering & Materials Science
Land use
100%