Stated preference and conjoint analysis : a comparison using mode-choice behaviour.

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Axhausen, K.W. Koll, H. & Bader, M.
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Abstract

This chapter discusses and compares the results of two stated preference and conjoint analysis techniques in order to understand the potential of each of the techniques for use in policy research. Mode-choice behavior in Innsbruck, Austria is the target of the comparisons.

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C 28126 (In: C 28117) /70 / ITRD E820796
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In: Travel behaviour : spatial patterns, congestion and modelling, Transport Economics, Management and Policy Series, 2002, p. 197-217, 27 ref.

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