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Social interactions in transportation: analyzing groups and spatial networks. (2015). Goetzke, Frank ; Gerike, Regine ; Dugundji, Elenna ; Paez, Antonio.
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  34. Automobile access, peer effects and happiness. (2015). Rave, Tilmann ; Goetzke, Frank.
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  35. Social interactions in transportation: analyzing groups and spatial networks. (2015). Goetzke, Frank ; Gerike, Regine ; Dugundji, Elenna ; Paez, Antonio.
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  36. Generalized behavioral framework for choice models of social influence: Behavioral and data concerns in travel behavior. (2015). Maness, Michael ; Dugundji, Elenna R ; Cirillo, Cinzia.
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  39. Rules for aggregated satisfaction with work commutes. (2014). Fujii, Satoshi ; Friman, Margareta ; Olsson, Lars ; Suzuki, Haruna ; Ettema, Dick ; Garling, Tommy.
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  45. Does distance matter? Exploring the links among values, motivations, home location, and satisfaction in walking trips. (2013). Manaugh, Kevin ; El-Geneidy, Ahmed M..
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  47. Perceived attributes of bus and car mediating satisfaction with the work commute. (2013). Garling, Tommy ; Friman, Margareta ; Eriksson, Lars.
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