Multidimensional choice models: alternative structures of travel demand models.

Author(s)
Ben-Akiva, M.E. & Koppelman, F.S.
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Abstract

Choice theories in travel demand modeling assume a selection from a finite set of mutually exclusive and collective exhaustive alternatives. It is assumed that, with qualitative or discrete alternatives, probabilistic behaviour explains observations of different choices for the same set of observed independent variables. Such choice theories have been developed in the context of unidimensional choice situations. The purpose of this paper is to extend the choice theories from unidimensional to multidimensional situations.

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B 11026 (In: B 8552 S) /71/ IRRD 218441
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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. 129-142, 12 ref.

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