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Publications by Charles Musselwhite
Grounded Theory Analysis of Commuters Discussing a Workplace Carbon-Reduction Target: Autonomy, Satisfaction, and Willingness to Change Behaviour in Drivers, Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Motorcyclists, and Bus Users
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
Automotive Engineering
Civil
Applied Psychology
Structural Engineering
Transportation
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Assessing the Willingness to Change: Optimising Behaviour Change in the Management of Chronic Eye Conditions
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Risk Analysis in Road Safety: An Individual Risk Model for Drivers and Pedestrians to Support Decision Planning Processes
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