2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11116-022-10280-1
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Residential self-selection or socio-ecological interaction? the effects of sociodemographic and attitudinal characteristics on the built environment–travel behavior relationship

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“…In comparison, PLS‐SEM has no limitations in terms of carrying reflective and formative constructs. Notably, reflective indicators are a sample of various phenotypes of their common latent construct, whereas formative indicators together define the construct (Gim, 2022). Thus, reflective indicators must be correlated, but formative indicators are often mutually independent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison, PLS‐SEM has no limitations in terms of carrying reflective and formative constructs. Notably, reflective indicators are a sample of various phenotypes of their common latent construct, whereas formative indicators together define the construct (Gim, 2022). Thus, reflective indicators must be correlated, but formative indicators are often mutually independent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significantly, these socio-demographic variables provide insights into the social and economic status of individuals and significantly shape their perceptions and responses to various stimuli, including travel (Gim, 2022;Hagiladi & Plaut, 2023). For example, disparities across generations have been identified as influential factors affecting travel intentions (Abraham et al, 2021;Lebrun et al, 2021;Reimers et al, 2022).…”
Section: Individual Differences Including Sociodemographic Variables ...mentioning
confidence: 99%