Findings (Jun 2021)

How Stable Are Transport-Related Attitudes over Time?

  • Laura Mirtich,
  • Matthew Wigginton Conway,
  • Deborah Salon,
  • Peter Kedron,
  • Rishabh Singh Chauhan,
  • Sybil Derrible,
  • Sara Khoeini,
  • Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian,
  • Ehsan Rahimi,
  • Ram Pendyala

Abstract

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The utility of attitudes in travel demand forecasting requires predictability. Any attempt to simulate future attitudes, as is done in such models, would be impractical if they were subject to substantial unpredictable variation over time. We investigate the stability of attitudes using waves of the COVID Future survey answered 3.5–11 months apart. Attitudinal statements have moderate stability while factor-analyzed attitudes demonstrate moderately high stability. This stability is consistent across demographic groups. Attitudes about COVID-19 are particularly stable, while those about remote work and communication are more unstable. We conclude that attitudes display enough stability over 6 months to be useful.