AbstractIn light of the growing importance of transport analysis since the 1960s, interviewing households has become a proven means of gathering information concerning the travel behavior of the population. In spite of the exploitation of various classical methods and the partial use of new media, the acceptance of household interviews in Germany has deteriorated sharply over the last few years. This can be seen in the continuously declining response rates. A low response rate may have a negative impact on the quality of the data gathered and on the acceptance of the published results. The Technische Universität Dresden is currently analyzing the possibility of halting the declining response rate by combining different survey methods that d...
AbstractThe increasing use of new mobility services like car and bicycle sharing, information and co...
Declining survey response rates have increased the costs of travel survey recruitment. Recruiting re...
The paper reports on current research in a project exploring new approaches for analyzing travel dem...
AbstractIn light of the growing importance of transport analysis since the 1960s, interviewing house...
AbstractWith new technologies being readily available, it has become simpler to conduct surveys of a...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the transition of the Flemish travel survey (OVG) from a househ...
'The maintenance of high participation rates is a crucial issue for panel surveys. Because losses of...
'The maintenance of high participation rates is a crucial issue for panel surveys. Because losses of...
All research on the issue of public and urban transport requires the design of simulation models, ba...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between interviewer travel behavior and field outco...
O trabalho tem por principal objetivo verificar, preliminarmente, a possibilidade de reduzir a quant...
Existing literature on survey methodology is not particularly saturated with studies of the relation...
The increasing use of new mobility services like car and bicycle sharing, information and communicat...
Following the long tradition of nationwide household travel surveys in Germany beginning in 1976 (KO...
AbstractThe increasing use of new mobility services like car and bicycle sharing, information and co...
Declining survey response rates have increased the costs of travel survey recruitment. Recruiting re...
The paper reports on current research in a project exploring new approaches for analyzing travel dem...
AbstractIn light of the growing importance of transport analysis since the 1960s, interviewing house...
AbstractWith new technologies being readily available, it has become simpler to conduct surveys of a...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the transition of the Flemish travel survey (OVG) from a househ...
'The maintenance of high participation rates is a crucial issue for panel surveys. Because losses of...
'The maintenance of high participation rates is a crucial issue for panel surveys. Because losses of...
All research on the issue of public and urban transport requires the design of simulation models, ba...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
In this article, we investigate the relationship between interviewer travel behavior and field outco...
O trabalho tem por principal objetivo verificar, preliminarmente, a possibilidade de reduzir a quant...
Existing literature on survey methodology is not particularly saturated with studies of the relation...
The increasing use of new mobility services like car and bicycle sharing, information and communicat...
Following the long tradition of nationwide household travel surveys in Germany beginning in 1976 (KO...
AbstractThe increasing use of new mobility services like car and bicycle sharing, information and co...
Declining survey response rates have increased the costs of travel survey recruitment. Recruiting re...
The paper reports on current research in a project exploring new approaches for analyzing travel dem...