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Measures of a Sustainable Commute as a Predictor of Happiness. (2017). Breetz, Hanna L ; Karner, Alex ; Carlson, Cynthia ; Cloutier, Scott ; Briggs, Davieau A ; Papenfuss, Jason ; Morrison, Beth Ann ; Berejnoi, Erica ; Paralkar, Siddhanth ; Patel, Sambhram ; Onat, Nuri ; Toufani, Parinaz.
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