2.5.1.1. Transport modes. As motorcycle usage was in minority (n = 4), it was omitted from SPSS analysis. This variable was measured by self-report via ‘‘Q9: What means of transport do you use in London? (you may tick more than one answer) car, train,
bus, bike, walking, motorcycle’’. It was explained that ‘train’ was a general term that covered underground, over ground and tram. The second score for transportation came from maps which measured whether transport related items including streets, roads, bus or tube stations were drawn or mentioned on the map. There was a third score for transport that was the result of card sorting task. Since card sorters defined a group named ‘transportation maps’, therefore the number of times each map was selected to be in this group by different sorters was counted as the score.
2.5.1.1. Transport modes. As motorcycle usage was in minority (n = 4), it was omitted from SPSS analysis. This variable was measured by self-report via ‘‘Q9: What means of transport do you use in London? (you may tick more than one answer) car, train,
bus, bike, walking, motorcycle’’. It was explained that ‘train’ was a general term that covered underground, over ground and tram. The second score for transportation came from maps which measured whether transport related items including streets, roads, bus or tube stations were drawn or mentioned on the map. There was a third score for transport that was the result of card sorting task. Since card sorters defined a group named ‘transportation maps’, therefore the number of times each map was selected to be in this group by different sorters was counted as the score.
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