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Analysis of Built Environment Influence on Pedestrian route choice behavior in Dutch Design Week using GPS Data

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Table 1 Variable Distributions  Variables  Description
Figure 1 GPS data and exhibitions
Table 3 Multinomial Logit Model Estimation Results  Estimate  Std.  Error  t-value  Pr(>|t|)  Exhibition  acreage  /number  -0.0260 0.0204 -1.2758 0.2020 Exhibition  acreage  /number*  age  0.0077  0.0038  2.0137  0.0440  Design  management  -0.0497 0.2
Table 4 shows the estimated results of Path Size Logit Model with built environment variables and  social demographic information
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