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041 _aeng
082 _a388.4
_bTRA
245 _aTravel behaviour research:
_bupdating the state of play.
_cEdited by Juan de Dios Ortuzar, David Hensher and Sergio Jara-Diaz
260 _bElsevier Science
_c1998
_aAmsterdam
300 _axii, 554p.
505 _aCh. 1. Behavioural Assumptions Overlooked in Travel Choice Modelling -- Ch. 2. A General Micro-Model of Users' Behaviour: The Basic Issues -- Ch. 3. Causal Analysis in Travel Behaviour Research: A Cautionary Note -- Ch. 4. Driver Information Processing Failures in Road Accidents: From Description to Interpretation -- Ch. 5. The Simulation of Behaviour in a Non-Experienced Future: The Case of Urban Road Pricing -- Ch. 6. Reflections on Stated Preference: Theory and Practice -- Ch. 7. Stated Preference Studies: The Design Affects the Results -- Ch. 8. Own Account or Hire Freight: A Stated Preference Analysis -- Ch. 9. Behavioural Models of Airport Choice and Air Route Choice -- Ch. 10. A Model of Employee Participation in Telecommuting Programs Based on Stated Preference Data -- Ch. 11. Discrete Logit Modelling Based on SP Data of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Parking Choice -- Ch. 12. Estimation of Origin-Destination Matrices Using Traffic Counts: An Application to Stockholm, Sweden -- Ch. 13. Two New Methods for Estimating Trip Matrices from Traffic Counts -- Ch. 14. Simple Models of Highway Reliability -- Supply Effects -- Ch. 15. Detecting Long-Term Trends in Travel Behaviour: Problems Associated with Repeated National Personal Travel Surveys -- Ch. 16. Mobility Surveys in Lisbon and Porto: A Comparative Analysis of Results -- Ch. 17. Changes in Urban Travel Behaviour of Elderly People -- Ch. 18. Potential Estimate for the Acceptance of a New Motorised Bicycle in Urban Traffic: Methodic Aspects and Results -- Ch. 19. Configurational Modelling of Urban Movement Networks -- Ch. 20. Day-To-Day Dynamics of Urban Commuter Departure Time and Route Switching Decisions: Joint Model Estimation -- Ch. 21. Departure Time and Path Choice Models for Intercity Transit Assignment -- Ch. 22. The Impact of Dynamic Traffic Information: Modelling Approach and Empirical Results -- Ch. 23. Bayesian Reliability of Discrete Choice Models -- Ch. 24. Discrete Choice Models with Latent Variables using Subjective Data -- Ch. 25. The Stability of Parameter Estimates in Household Based Structured Logit Models for Travel-to-Work Decisions -- Ch. 26. The Dependent Availability Logit Model and its Applications -- Ch. 27. The Timing of Change for Automobile Transactions: Competing Risk Multispell Specification -- Ch. 28. Forecasting Car-Occupancy: Literature Review and Model Development -- Ch. 29. Co-Ordination of Road Pricing Policies in Hong Kong -- List of Participants --
520 _aThis collection of papers, presented by the leading researchers in the field, addresses the fundamental topics within travel behaviour research and serves both to define the state of the art and to stimulate future research.
650 _aMTLP
_913750
690 _aUrban transportation.
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700 _aOrtuzar, Juan de Dios ed.
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700 _aHensher, David ed.
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700 _aJara-Diaz, Sergio ed.
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