The choice of a specific distribution for random parameters of discrete choice models is a critical issue in transportation analysis. Indeed, various pieces of research have demonstrated that an inappropriate choice of the distribution may lead to serious bias in model forecast and in the estimated means of random parameters. In this paper, we propose a practical test, based on seminonparametric techniques. The test is analyzed both on synthetic and real data, and is shown to be simple and powerful
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments and a real datas...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments aimed at compari...
The choice of a specific distribution for random parameters of discrete choice models is a critical ...
Allowing for variations in behaviour across respondents is one of the most fundamental principles in...
This paper examines the various tests commonly used to select random parameters in choice modelling....
The estimation of discrete choice models requires collecting data about the socioeconomic characteri...
The area of discrete choice modelling has, over recent years, witnessed the development of ever more...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Summary Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximizatio...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments and a real datas...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments aimed at compari...
The choice of a specific distribution for random parameters of discrete choice models is a critical ...
Allowing for variations in behaviour across respondents is one of the most fundamental principles in...
This paper examines the various tests commonly used to select random parameters in choice modelling....
The estimation of discrete choice models requires collecting data about the socioeconomic characteri...
The area of discrete choice modelling has, over recent years, witnessed the development of ever more...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Summary Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximizatio...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments and a real datas...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic study using Monte Carlo experiments aimed at compari...