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The complexity of public attitudes toward compact development
Paul Lewis
, Mark Baldassare
Politics and Global Studies, School of (SPGS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
public attitude
100%
income
41%
political ideology
39%
development pattern
30%
appeal
27%
minority
27%
infill
25%
project
24%
local government
23%
logistics
20%
household
19%
socioeconomics
19%
life cycle
19%
need
12%
method
5%
Business & Economics
Public Attitudes
94%
Trade-offs
11%
Logistic Regression
11%
Telephone Survey
9%
Local Government
8%
Political Ideology
8%
Stated Preference
8%
Personal Characteristics
8%
Life Cycle
8%
Individual Characteristics
8%
Income
7%
Low Income
6%
Residents
6%
Minorities
6%
Socioeconomic
6%
Household
5%
Alternatives
3%
Factors
2%
Social Sciences
public attitudes
78%
political ideology
8%
life cycle
7%
telephone
7%
appeal
6%
opposition
6%
low income
6%
logistics
6%
resident
5%
minority
5%
income
5%
regression
4%
Group
2%