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    On the role of subjective well-being in mediating the relationship between spatiotemporal and health variables by Dharmowijoyo, Dimas B.E., Cherchi, Elisabetta, Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Samsura, Datuk Ary Adriansyah

    Published in Journal of transport & health (01-09-2023)
    “…The effects of health on various activity-travel patterns have been investigated in various studies. However, it is hard to disregard that activity-travel…”
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    Observing dynamic behavioural responses due to the extension of a tram line by using panel survey by Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O., Franklin, Joel P.

    “…•The four-wave of panel survey design and implementation were described.•Middle-income travellers are the quick-response adopters of the tram line…”
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    What construct one’s familiar area? A quantitative and longitudinal study by Zhang, Wen, Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O

    “…There is a lack of understanding of how certain characteristics of the urban environment influence an individual’s spatial cognition and familiarity with…”
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    Investigating the interactions between travellers' familiar areas and their multi-day activity locations by Zhang, Wen, Susilo, Yusak O., Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin

    Published in Journal of transport geography (01-05-2016)
    “…A mental map is considered a representation of an individual's spatial cognition. It defines an individual's choice set of plausible activity locations and…”
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    Examining the effects of out-of-home and in-home constraints on leisure activity participation in different seasons of the year by Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O., Franklin, Joel P.

    Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (01-11-2016)
    “…Using multi-day, multi-period travel diaries data of 56 days (four waves of two-week diaries) for 67 individuals in Stockholm, this study aims to examine the…”
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    Understanding seasonal variation in individual’s activity participation and trip generation by using four consecutive two-week travel diary by Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O., Franklin, Joel P., Liu, Chengxi

    Published in Travel, behaviour & society (01-07-2018)
    “…•Clear trade-offs between mandatory activities and non-mandatory activities, regardless of any seasons.•A positive mutual endogeneity relationship between…”
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