Contains fulltext : 140475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective of this paper is to examine reporting errors in panel data obtained from multi-day travel diaries. A distinction is made between within and between wave biases. The former leads to an increase in under-reporting associated with the number of days the diary is kept. The latter is related to the number of waves respondents have been participating, so-called panel experience. These biases imply that observed mobility changes between waves are partly due to reporting errors: without controlling for them, changes in mobility can not be inferred from the data. An important cause of these measurement errors is the increase in the number of days on ...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
Abstract: This paper is about estimating a salience scale for trip reporting. The measurement projec...
Modelling travel behaviour has always been a major area of concern in transportation research. Since...
The objective of this paper is to examine reporting errors in panel data obtained from multi-day tra...
Item does not contain fulltextData from multi-day travel or activity diaries might be biased if reco...
Travel demand models are usually estimated using cross-sectional data. Although the use of panel dat...
The advantages, disadvantages, and issues involved in the panel analysis of travel behavior are disc...
Travel demand models are often estimated using cross-sectional data. Although the use of panel data ...
Transportation researchers often have used panel data to examine the dynamics of travel behavior. Al...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and non-ignorable attrition, and transportation sur...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and likely non-ignorable attrition, and transportat...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and likely non-ignorable attrition, and transportat...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
In a panel survey where the same set of questions is asked repeatedly over time, the need to update ...
This paper contributes to the research on non-reporting effects in mixed-method household travel sur...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
Abstract: This paper is about estimating a salience scale for trip reporting. The measurement projec...
Modelling travel behaviour has always been a major area of concern in transportation research. Since...
The objective of this paper is to examine reporting errors in panel data obtained from multi-day tra...
Item does not contain fulltextData from multi-day travel or activity diaries might be biased if reco...
Travel demand models are usually estimated using cross-sectional data. Although the use of panel dat...
The advantages, disadvantages, and issues involved in the panel analysis of travel behavior are disc...
Travel demand models are often estimated using cross-sectional data. Although the use of panel data ...
Transportation researchers often have used panel data to examine the dynamics of travel behavior. Al...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and non-ignorable attrition, and transportation sur...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and likely non-ignorable attrition, and transportat...
Modern panel surveys frequently suffer from high and likely non-ignorable attrition, and transportat...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
In a panel survey where the same set of questions is asked repeatedly over time, the need to update ...
This paper contributes to the research on non-reporting effects in mixed-method household travel sur...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
Abstract: This paper is about estimating a salience scale for trip reporting. The measurement projec...
Modelling travel behaviour has always been a major area of concern in transportation research. Since...