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In general, a theory consists of constructs or abstract concepts and how they are related to one another. Highway capacity, travel, growth, and sprawl are examples. On the other hand, a hypothesis is phrased in terms of variables, quantities that vary, are measurable, and partially capture constructs. VMT, highway lane-miles, population growth, and residential density are examples,
Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners
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