This paper presents and compares the potential of online versions of two interview techniques (APT and CNET) which have been developed for measuring mental representations underlying activity-travel choices. The comparison is based on the results of a first online survey administered in the Netherlands. Resulting mental representations for a simple activity-travel task are analysed and compared. Conclusions for further investigations are drawn
The paper reports progress in the development of an agent-based model of cognitive learning, which s...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’ mental repr...
This paper presents and compares the potential of online versions of two interview techniques (APT a...
This paper presents and compares newly developed interview techniques (APT and CNET) which were impl...
The technological and societal challenges connected with the direct and indirect consequences of the...
This paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a technique for mea...
textabstractThis paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a techn...
This paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a technique for mea...
Qualitative research methods can provide an in-depth understanding of how people come to certain dec...
A better exploration of human decision making is a necessary condition to understand individual acti...
textabstractActivity-based models for modeling individuals’ travel demand have come to a new era in ...
This study focuses on the role of habit in the process of information use underlying daily travel mo...
Understanding and predicting traveller behaviour remains a complex activity. The set of tools in com...
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The paper reports progress in the development of an agent-based model of cognitive learning, which s...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’ mental repr...
This paper presents and compares the potential of online versions of two interview techniques (APT a...
This paper presents and compares newly developed interview techniques (APT and CNET) which were impl...
The technological and societal challenges connected with the direct and indirect consequences of the...
This paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a technique for mea...
textabstractThis paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a techn...
This paper introduces the online Causal Network Elicitation Technique (CNET), as a technique for mea...
Qualitative research methods can provide an in-depth understanding of how people come to certain dec...
A better exploration of human decision making is a necessary condition to understand individual acti...
textabstractActivity-based models for modeling individuals’ travel demand have come to a new era in ...
This study focuses on the role of habit in the process of information use underlying daily travel mo...
Understanding and predicting traveller behaviour remains a complex activity. The set of tools in com...
Part of the Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods Commons Please take our one minute survey! ...
The paper reports progress in the development of an agent-based model of cognitive learning, which s...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’ mental repr...