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It’s not all fun and games: an investigation of the reported benefits and disadvantages of conducting activities while commuting
FA Shaw, A Malokin, PL Mokhtarian, G Circella
Travel Behaviour and Society 17, 8-25, 2019
532019
What drives the gap? Applying the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method to examine generational differences in transportation-related attitudes
A Etezady, FA Shaw, PL Mokhtarian, G Circella
Transportation, 1-27, 2020
462020
Effects of roadside distractors on performance of drivers with and without attention deficit tendencies
FA Shaw, SJ Park, JI Bae, Z Becerra, GM Corso, MO Rodgers, MP Hunter
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 61, 141-151, 2019
22*2019
Supplementing transportation data sources with targeted marketing data: Applications, integration, and internal validation
FA Shaw, X Wang, PL Mokhtarian, KE Watkins
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 149, 150-169, 2021
102021
Applying the highway safety manual to Georgia.
MO Rodgers, AM Wilson, A Shaw, MT Barton
Georgia. Department of Transportation. Office of Research, 2015
92015
Effects of roadway factors and demographic characteristics on drivers’ perceived complexity of simulated roadway videos
FA Shaw, AT Greenwood, JI Bae, GM Corso, MO Rodgers, MP Hunter
Transportation letters 11 (10), 589-598, 2019
82019
Who doesn’t mind waiting? Examining the relationships between waiting attitudes and person-and travel-related attributes
FA Shaw, A Malokin, PL Mokhtarian, G Circella
Transportation 48, 395-429, 2021
72021
Combining disparate surveys across time to study satisfaction with life: the effects of study context, sampling method, and transport attributes
X Wang, FA Shaw, PL Mokhtarian, G Circella, KE Watkins
Transportation 50 (2), 513-543, 2023
62023
Latent vehicle type propensity segments: Considering the influence of household vehicle fleet structure
X Wang, FA Shaw, PL Mokhtarian
Travel Behaviour and Society 26, 41-56, 2022
62022
 Response willingness in consecutive travel surveys: an investigation based on the National Household Travel Survey using a sample selection model
X Wang, FA Shaw, PL Mokhtarian, KE Watkins
Transportation 50 (6), 2339-2373, 2023
42023
Wait time, travel time and waiting during travel: existing research and future directions
J De Vos, A Ermagun, FA Shaw
Transport reviews 43 (5), 805-810, 2023
12023
Methods for enriching transportation survey datasets: With sample applications using psychometric variables
FA Shaw
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021
12021
Well-being implications of mobility of care: gender differences among US adults
AZ Fong, FA Shaw
Transportation research part D: transport and environment 129, 104109, 2024
2024
Combining Disparate Surveys across Time to Study Satisfaction with Life
X Wang, FA Shaw, PL Mokhtarian, G Circella, K Watkins
Center for Teaching Old Models New Tricks (TOMNET), 2021
2021
It's not all fun and games: An investigation of the reported benefits and disadvantages of
FA Shaw, A Malokin, PL Mokhtarian
2019
An Investigation of the Contribution of Targeted Marketing Data to the Prediction of Attitudes
PL Mokhtarian, G Circella, K Watkins, FA Shaw, X Wang
Center for Teaching Old Models New Tricks (TOMNET), 2019
2019
Applying item response theory to measure drivers' perceived complexity of roadway environments
FA Shaw
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018
2018
Assessment Time for Rating Perceived Roadway Complexity
FA Shaw, JI Bae, GM Corso, MO Rodgers, M Hunter
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2017
2017
Factors influencing visual search in complex driving environments.
MP Hunter, MO Rodgers, GM Corso, FA Shaw, JI Bae, AT Greenwood
Georgia. Dept. of Transportation, 2016
2016
Transportation Engineering Workforce Development Through Technology Integration
A Grossman, FA Shaw, PP Pratyaksa, AT Greenwood, YA Xu
Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2016
2016
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