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ISSN 0112-109X
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Vol. 54, Issue 4, 2025December 31, 2024 NZST

Defining the Psycho-Social Determinants of Public Transport Use: An Integrated Theoretical Approach

Camilla Morley, Taciano L Milfont, Sophie Bond,
Public transportTravel mode choicePro-environmental behaviourNorm-activation modelTheory of planned behaviourValue belief norm theory
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Morley, C., Milfont, T. L., & Bond, S. (2024). Defining the Psycho-Social Determinants of Public Transport Use: An Integrated Theoretical Approach. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 54(4), 52–64. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63146/​001c.138754

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