Research Publications and Outputs: Recent submissions
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Data challenges: more behavioural and (relatively) less statistical – a think piece
Published 2015-01-01The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods and data paradigms all aimed at improving our understanding of drivers of passenger and freight movement in time and space. ...Open AccessArticle -
A Scoping Inquiry into the Potential Contribution of Subjective Probability Theory, Dempster-Shafer Theory and Possibility Theory in Accommodating Degrees of Belief in Traveller Behaviour Research
Published 2014-01-01There is a small but growing interest in traveller behaviour research on investigating ways to identify and quantify degrees of belief (as subjective probabilities or other propositions) associated with behavioural responses, ...Open AccessArticle -
Embedding Decision Heuristics in Discrete Choice Models: A Review
Published 2012-01-01Contrary to the usual assumption of fixed, well-defined preferences, it is increasingly evident that individuals are likely to approach a choice task using rules and decision heuristics that are dependent on the choice ...Open AccessArticle -
The role of perceived acceptability of alternatives in identifying and assessing choice set processing strategies in stated choice settings: The case of road pricing reform
Published 2015-01-01In designing choice experiments, it is common to present a number of alternatives to a respondent and have them choose the most preferred alternative. However, respondents may ignore one or more alternatives which they ...Open AccessArticle -
Crowding in Public Transport: A Review of Objective and Subjective Measures
Published 2013-01-01Crowding in public transport is becoming a growing concern as demand grows at a rate that is outstripping available capacity. To capture the user benefits associated with reduced crowding from improved public transport, ...Open AccessArticle