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David C, you're right that studies that confirm pre-existing attitudes are valuable. However, I think you're conflating two different studies in this case: one that shows that CaBi users tend to use the service for short trips vs. longer trips, and another that compares a treatment group (CaBi users) against a control group (transit users) to see if and how outcomes (travel time) differ. Both of these studies are valuable, but they have to be done with different methodologies to be statistically rigorous.

by Rob P on Jun 14, 2012 9:59 am • linkreport

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