Of various procedures used to identify community values, attitude survey is one of most frequently utilized; variety of techniques exists within social sciences for attitude assessment and several of these projective techniques can be adapted for use in predicting behavior of those affected by location and construction of new highways; through use of projective techniques, attitudes toward basic concepts within community can be established; from these attitudes, community values can be determined; reaction to given aspect of projected facility can be predicted reliably by knowing relative importance of attitudinal factors.
Attitudes, community values, and highway planning
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Research Rec
1967
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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