2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2020.08.236
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Influence of psychological factors in mode choice decision making: A structural equation modeling approach

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“… Atombo and Dzigbordi Wemegah (2021) Attitude AT1 I prefer to use public utility bus than private car despite the pandemic. Devika et al (2020) AT2 I feel content with traveling by public utility bus despite the pandemic. Devika et al (2020) AT3 I trust that everyone in public utility bus follows appropriate COVID-19 precautions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Atombo and Dzigbordi Wemegah (2021) Attitude AT1 I prefer to use public utility bus than private car despite the pandemic. Devika et al (2020) AT2 I feel content with traveling by public utility bus despite the pandemic. Devika et al (2020) AT3 I trust that everyone in public utility bus follows appropriate COVID-19 precautions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Devika et al (2020) AT2 I feel content with traveling by public utility bus despite the pandemic. Devika et al (2020) AT3 I trust that everyone in public utility bus follows appropriate COVID-19 precautions. Thomas et al (2021) AT4 I feel that I have smaller risk of getting infected with COVID-19 when riding public utility buses.…”
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“…With respect to the model of consumer behavior, the four latent variables, namely, marketing stimuli, consumer psychology, consumer decision-making, and consumer responses could be measured by scale items designed based on a review of previous literature (Priester, 2010;Devika et al, 2020). Figure 2 illustrated the general experimental design process.…”
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confidence: 99%