Dynamic analyses of complex travel behaviour using a subsample of the Dutch National Mobility Panel.

Author(s)
Golob, T.F. & Recker, W.W.
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Abstract

This paper is written from the perspective of researchers engaging in attempts to explain travel decision- making behavior. The research underway is basic, as it is not applied to specific questions concerning the influences of past events or forecasts of the effects of specific future events or trends. The aim is to develop improved models for applied use in a variety of planning and policy evaluation contexts. Rather, focus is on activity patterns and household interactions in complex travel decisions.

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B 27785 (In: B 27778) /72 / IRRD 818186
Source

In: Analyses of paneldata. Proceedings of the Round Table Conference on the Longitudinal Travel Study, The Hague, May 14- 15, 1987, p.173- 201, 6 ref.

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