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Are people attractive?: the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours

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Are people attractive? the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours. / Dalton, Ruth.
2008. Paper presented at 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , Rome, Italy.

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Dalton, R 2008, 'Are people attractive? the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours', Paper presented at 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , Rome, Italy, 1/06/08 - 3/06/08. <https://iaps.architexturez.net/doc/oai-iaps-id-iaps-20-2008-443>

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Dalton, R. (2008). Are people attractive? the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours. Paper presented at 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , Rome, Italy. https://iaps.architexturez.net/doc/oai-iaps-id-iaps-20-2008-443

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Dalton R. Are people attractive? the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours. 2008. Paper presented at 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , Rome, Italy.

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Dalton, Ruth. / Are people attractive? the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours. Paper presented at 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , Rome, Italy.

Bibtex

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title = "Are people attractive?: the social dimension of pedestrian wayfinding behaviours",
author = "Ruth Dalton",
year = "2008",
language = "English",
note = "20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference , (IAPS2008 ; Conference date: 01-06-2008 Through 03-06-2008",

}

RIS

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T2 - 20th International Association for People-Environment Studies Conference

AU - Dalton, Ruth

PY - 2008

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M3 - Conference paper

Y2 - 1 June 2008 through 3 June 2008

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