Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions
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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 -
Attribute processing as a behavioural strategy in choice making
Published 2014-01-01Choice modelling is an increasingly important technique for forecasting and valuation, with applications in fields such as transportation, health and environmental economics. for this reason it has attracted attention from ...Open AccessBook chapter