The impact of immediate or delayed feedback on driving behaviour in a simulated Pay-As-You-Drive system.
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Dick de Waard | Karel Brookhuis | Chris Dijksterhuis | Ben Lewis-Evans | Bart Jelijs | Oliver Tucha | D. de Waard | K. Brookhuis | C. Dijksterhuis | O. Tucha | B. Lewis-Evans | Bart Jelijs
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