ITLS Working Papers 2004
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Sample Size Requirements For Measuring a Change in Behaviour
Published 2004-08-01Before and after surveys are designed to detect a change in travel-behaviour following an intervention policy, such as a travel-modification program. Longitudinal panel surveys are the preferred method for detecting such ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
The Design of Stated Choice Experiments: The State of Practice and Future Challenges
Published 2004-03-01Since the work of Louviere and Woodworth (1983) and Louviere and Hensher (1983), stated choice (SC) methods have become the dominant data paradigm in the study of behavioural responses of individuals and households as well ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
New Technology and Travel Surveys: The Way Forward
Published 2004-04-01Traditional survey methods are fast reaching their “use by” dates. It is much harder for researchers to contact households through the telephone as a result of call screening and answering machine devices. In relation to ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Freight Distribution in Urban Areas: The role of supply chain alliances in addressing the challenge of traffic congestion for city logistics
Published 2004-02-01The distribution of freight is a major contributor to the levels of traffic congestion in cities, yet it is much neglected in the research and planning activities of government, where the focus is disproportionately on ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Monte Carlo Simulation of Sydney Household Travel Survey Data with Bayesian Updating using Different Local Sample Sizes
Published 2004-03-01There is increasing interest in the potential to simulate household travel survey data as an alternative to collecting large sample household travel surveys, or as a means to augment sample sizes, well beyond what can ...Open AccessWorking Paper