2009
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000015
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Daily Activity Patterns of University Students

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“…As a second check besides the one-way ANOVA test, this section also uses the negative binomial model to quantify the degree of relationship between independent variables (group categories) and dependent variables (trip rates). The negative binomial model is used instead of the Poisson model because count data often show greater variability than the Poisson model allows (Eom et al 2009). As shown in Table 5, the B value of each group category variable in parameter estimates indicates that:…”
Section: Trip Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a second check besides the one-way ANOVA test, this section also uses the negative binomial model to quantify the degree of relationship between independent variables (group categories) and dependent variables (trip rates). The negative binomial model is used instead of the Poisson model because count data often show greater variability than the Poisson model allows (Eom et al 2009). As shown in Table 5, the B value of each group category variable in parameter estimates indicates that:…”
Section: Trip Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a general lack of understanding regarding university student travel behavior. Many 95 travel behavior studies are not inclusive of the unique travel patterns of students that are 96 closely tied to university land use, class schedules, recreation and work (Eom et al 2009). …”
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“…He found that improvement of a multimodal transportation system and discounts in public transit may greatly change the travel behavior of students. Eom et al (2009) investigated the daily activity characteristics of university students in Carolina State University and confirmed that walking was the primary mode for on-campus residents.…”
Section: Sustainable Campus Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%