Conditions for successful measurement in time valuation studies.

Author(s)
Beesley, M. E.
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Abstract

In the last few years progress in getting usable values of time has not matched progress in theoretical understanding. It is argued that better theoretical insight has coincided with less attention to the conditions predisposing to successful measurement. A subtheme is that to be efficient in predicting modal choice is not necessarily to be efficient in deriving values of time.

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B 11028 (In:B 8552 S) /71/ IRRD 218443
Source

In: Behavioral demand modeling and valuation of travel time : proceedings of conference in South Berwick, Maine, July 8-13, 1973, TRB Special Report No. 149, 1974, p. 161-172, 13 ref.

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