In this paper, face-to-face and web-based survey methods of collecting transit passenger perception data are compared using two transit customer satisfaction survey tools. Multivariate statistical analyses are applied to determine the differences between the two surveys. Some differences in behavior and attitudes of web survey respondents compared with those from a face-to-face survey are found. The results can help transit agencies manage their bus services to improve passenger satisfaction and service quality
Ensuring that customers are satisfied with public transit is important, and traditionally transit ag...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...
In this paper, face-to-face and web-based survey methods of collecting transit passenger perception ...
This report presents the findings from a research project investigating the relative data quality an...
Many transit agencies invest substantial resources in surveying their passengers to generate data us...
2015Final ReportPDFTech ReportCA-MTI-15-1206DTRT12-G-UTC21Data qualityCostsSurveysQuality of service...
Stagnant budgets and growing rates of Internet access have increased the appeal of replacing traditi...
This synthesis documents the current state of the practice for web-based surveys. The intent of the ...
This report presents the findings from a research project investigating the relative data quality an...
The common approach for collecting customer opinion in public transit systems is to administer custo...
The common approach for collecting customer opinion in public transit systems is to administer custo...
The benefits of using web-based longitudinal panels for customer satisfaction studies are described ...
Public involvement in operation and planning of transit services is becoming a major focus of public...
Urban transport authorities worldwide face difficult trade-offs in collecting information on public ...
Ensuring that customers are satisfied with public transit is important, and traditionally transit ag...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...
In this paper, face-to-face and web-based survey methods of collecting transit passenger perception ...
This report presents the findings from a research project investigating the relative data quality an...
Many transit agencies invest substantial resources in surveying their passengers to generate data us...
2015Final ReportPDFTech ReportCA-MTI-15-1206DTRT12-G-UTC21Data qualityCostsSurveysQuality of service...
Stagnant budgets and growing rates of Internet access have increased the appeal of replacing traditi...
This synthesis documents the current state of the practice for web-based surveys. The intent of the ...
This report presents the findings from a research project investigating the relative data quality an...
The common approach for collecting customer opinion in public transit systems is to administer custo...
The common approach for collecting customer opinion in public transit systems is to administer custo...
The benefits of using web-based longitudinal panels for customer satisfaction studies are described ...
Public involvement in operation and planning of transit services is becoming a major focus of public...
Urban transport authorities worldwide face difficult trade-offs in collecting information on public ...
Ensuring that customers are satisfied with public transit is important, and traditionally transit ag...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...
International audienceResponse rates for household travel surveys are tending to fall, and it seems ...