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    • The implications of Willingness to Pay of Respondents Ignoring Specific Attributes 

      Hensher, David A.; Rose, John; Greene, William H
      Published 2005-01-01
      Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are typically assumed to evaluate each and every attribute offered within and between alternatives, and to choose their most preferred alternative. ...
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    • Variability of Personal Exposure to Fine Particulates for Urban Commuters inside an Automobile 

      Greaves, Stephen P; Bertoia, Tony
      Published 2006-04-01
      Over the last decade, a growing body of evidence has emerged to suggest a causal link between short-duration exposure to elevated levels of fine airborne particulate matter and adverse health consequences. It is believed ...
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    • The implications of respondent information processing rules on preference revelation in stated choice experiments 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2005-01-01
      Individual’s process the information in stated choice (SC) experiments in many different ways. In order to accommodate decisions rules that are used in processing information, there is good sense in conditioning the ...
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    • Pilot Testing a GPS Panel for Evaluating TravelSmart 

      Stopher, Peter; FitzGerald, Camden; Biddle, Tony
      Published 2006-07-01
      TravelSmart initiatives are an important element of the national program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars. In this paper, the authors report on the design of a long-term panel for evaluating the effects of ...
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    • GPS Measurement of Travel Times, Driving Cycles, and Congestion 

      Bullock, Philip; Stopher, Peter; Pointer, Graham; Jiang, Qingjian
      Published 2003-03-01
      In the past few years, various types of GPS devices have been developed for use in connection with travel surveys of various types. This paper describes an application in Sydney, Australia, in which GPS devices were used ...
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