Research Article

Studying the Role of Personality Traits on the Evacuation Choice Behavior Pattern in Urban Road Network in Different Severity Scales of Natural Disaster

Table 1

Summary of selected literature on choice behavior in disasters.

Study (year)Data collection methodMethod of analysisThe most important factor affecting choice behavior in disasters

Whitehead (2000)RPLogit modelSocioeconomic characteristics including income, education, gender
Horikiri and Odani (2000)RPDescriptive analysisThe extent of house destruction, the distance to the earthquake location, number of family members
Bateman and Edwards (2002)RPLogit modelGender, confronting the risk, perception of danger
Walton and Lamb (2009)SPDescriptive analysisTrip destination, estimated distance, trip mode, and motivation
Solís et al. (2010)RPProbit modelHaving children, having experience of hurricane, home ownership
Richard Eiser et al. (2012)-Review studyFollowing previous experiences, values, individual feelings, cultural beliefs, and social variables
Yi-Yun et al. (2015)RPLogit modelEvacuation starting time, evacuation location conditions, age, occupation
Yang et al. (2016)RPStructural equation modelAge, education levels, distance to the shore
Shapira et al. (2018)SPMultivariate logistic regressionSocioeconomic status, levels of earthquake preparedness, and dwelling type
Sugiura et al. (2019)RPLogistic regression analysesPsychological processes and personality factors
Mohajeri and Mirbaha (2021)SPBinary logit Model, Multinomial Logit ModelReligious belief, following previous experiences, trust in acquired trainings, and following decisions made by others

RP refers to Revealed Preference method, SP refers to Stated Preference method.