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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Analyses of mixed survey mode effects in the German national travel survey 2017 Gruschwitz, Dana
2018
32 C p. 339-350
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2 Analysis of travel pattern changes due to a medium-term disruption on public transit networks using smart card data Nazem, Mohsen
2018
32 C p. 585-596
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3 Analyzing long-term travel behaviour: A comparison of smart card data and graphical usage patterns Li, Yeun-Touh
2018
32 C p. 34-43
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4 An online survey to enhance the understanding of car drivers route choices Alizadeh, Hamzeh
2018
32 C p. 482-494
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5 A robust datawarehouse as a requirement to the increasing quantity and complexity of travel survey data Bourbonnais, Pierre-Léo
2018
32 C p. 436-447
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6 Assessing car dependence: Development of a comprehensive survey approach based on the concept of a travel skeleton Behren, Sascha von
2018
32 C p. 607-616
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7 Assessing the public transport travel behavior consistency from smart card data Espinoza, Catalina
2018
32 C p. 44-53
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8 Assessment of trip validation interfaces for smartphone-based travel surveys Ferreira, Angela
2018
32 C p. 126-134
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9 A stated adaptation instrument for studying travel patterns after electric vehicle adoption Langbroek, Joram
2018
32 C p. 464-473
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10 Attitudes and mode choice: Measurement and evaluation of interrelation Stark, Juliane
2018
32 C p. 501-512
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11 Challenges of border-crossing transport demand surveys – methodical solutions and experiences with their organization to achieve high quality, an EU-perspective Roider, Oliver
2018
32 C p. 394-403
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12 Collecting travel diaries: Current state of the art, best practices, and future research directions Prelipcean, Adrian C.
2018
32 C p. 155-166
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13 Comparing multiple data streams to assess free-floating carsharing use Wielinski, Grzegorz
2018
32 C p. 617-626
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14 Considerations on a survey method to collect long distance travel data when only asking about the two latest journeys Christensen, Linda
2018
32 C p. 553-562
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15 Development of a new method for household travel survey data harmonisation Wittwer, Rico
2018
32 C p. 597-606
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16 Does supervision in multi-day travel surveys lead to higher quality? A comparison of two independent surveys Kagerbauer, Martin
2018
32 C p. 229-241
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17 Eliciting preferences for ‘gamified’ travel surveys: a best-worst approach Verzosa, Nina
2018
32 C p. 211-223
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18 Estimation of bus passengers’ waiting time at a coach terminal with Wi-Fi MAC addresses Kusakabe, Takahiko
2018
32 C p. 62-68
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19 Evaluating the biases and sample size implications of multi-day GPS-enabled household travel surveys Erhardt, Gregory D.
2018
32 C p. 279-290
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20 Explaining socially motivated travel with social network analysis: survey method and results from a study in Zurich, Switzerland Guidon, Sergio
2018
32 C p. 99-109
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21 French household travel survey: The next generation Richard, Olivier
2018
32 C p. 383-393
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22 Household vs. individual survey practices – implications for household travel survey expenditures in Germany Hubrich, Stefan
2018
32 C p. 404-415
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23 Identification of activity stop locations in GPS trajectories by DBSCAN-TE method combined with support vector machines Gong, Lei
2018
32 C p. 146-154
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24 Influence of choice experiment designs on eliciting preferences for autonomous vehicles Bansal, Prateek
2018
32 C p. 474-481
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25 Insights of human-transportation system interactions inferred from public transit operational data Roulland, Frédéric
2018
32 C p. 24-33
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26 Mixed-modes survey media and data comparability issues: a French case study Bayart, Caroline
2018
32 C p. 351-362
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27 Mixed mode survey design and panel repetition – findings from the German Mobility Panel Eisenmann, Christine
2018
32 C p. 319-328
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28 Modelling impacts of beliefs and attitudes on mode choices. Lessons from a survey of Luxembourg cross-border commuters Gerber, Philippe
2018
32 C p. 513-523
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29 Monitoring car use over extended period with GPS devices – retaining response rates and understanding reactions Ampt, Elizabeth
2018
32 C p. 242-252
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30 Need-based travel behavior analysis: new potential for mobility survey Di Ciommo, Floridea
2018
32 C p. 110-118
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31 Office relocation and changes in travel behavior: Capturing the effects including the adaptation phase Behren, Sascha von
2018
32 C p. 573-584
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32 Origin-Destination estimation using mobile network probe data Bonnel, Patrick
2018
32 C p. 69-81
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33 Reporting quality of travel and non-travel activities: A comparison of three different survey formats Aschauer, Florian
2018
32 C p. 309-318
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34 Sensing comfort in bicycling in addition to travel data Berger, Martin
2018
32 C p. 524-534
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35 Smartphone app versus GPS Logger: A comparative study Stopher, Peter R.
2018
32 C p. 135-145
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36 Some pay much but many don’t: Vehicle TCO imputation in travel surveys Eisenmann, Christine
2018
32 C p. 421-435
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37 State-of-the-art of incentive strategies – Implications for longitudinal travel surveys Scheepers, Eline
2018
32 C p. 200-210
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38 Surveying social network geography to model long-distance travel Aultman-Hall, Lisa
2018
32 C p. 542-552
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39 The dilemma of systematic underreporting of travel behavior when conducting travel diary surveys – A meta-analysis and methodological considerations to solve the problem Sammer, Gerd
2018
32 C p. 649-658
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40 The German Vehicle Mileage Survey 2014: Striking the balance between methodological innovation and continuity Bäumer, Marcus
2018
32 C p. 329-338
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41 The influence of information-based Transport Demand Management measures on commuting mode choice. Comparing web vs. face-toface surveys Silva, João de Abreu e
2018
32 C p. 363-373
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42 The millennial question: Changes in travel behaviour or changes in survey behaviour? Bradley, Mark
2018
32 C p. 291-300
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43 Traditional and mobile devices in computer assisted web-interviews Zijlstra, Toon
2018
32 C p. 184-194
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44 Transport survey methods - in the era of big data facing new and old challenges Bonnel, Patrick
2018
32 C p. 1-15
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45 Travel mode choice modeling from cross-sectional survey and panel data: the inclusion of initial nonresponse de Haas, M.C.
2018
32 C p. 268-278
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46 TTS2.0: A research and development (R&D) project on passenger travel survey methods Habib, Khandker Nurul
2018
32 C p. 659-665
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47 Using eye track devices to understand individual decisions process in stated preferences experiments: an application to the choice of electric vehicles Cherchi, Elisabetta
2018
32 C p. 454-463
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48 Using inverted relative entropy to determine the representativeness of samples in mobility panels Hoogendoorn, R.G.
2018
32 C p. 253-259
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49 Using 5 parallel passive data streams to report on a wide range of mobility options Morency, Catherine
2018
32 C p. 82-92
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50 Using time-use data to analyse travel behaviour: Findings from the UK Harms, Teresa
2018
32 C p. 634-648
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51 Web based survey to measuring social interactions, values, attitudes and travel behavior Arroyo, Rosa
2018
32 C p. 174-183
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52 Workshop Synthesis: Behavioral changes in travel – challenges and implications for their identification and measurement Chlond, Bastian
2018
32 C p. 563-572
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53 Workshop Synthesis: Data analytics and fusion in a world of multiple sensing and information capture mechanisms Cherchi, Elisabetta
2018
32 C p. 416-420
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54 Workshop Synthesis: Dealing with immobility and survey non-response Lucas, Karen
2018
32 C p. 260-267
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55 Workshop Synthesis: Household travel surveys in an era of evolving data needs for passenger travel demand Miller, Eric J.
2018
32 C p. 374-382
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56 Workshop Synthesis: Increasing survey participation levels without changing travel behavior Bricka, Stacey G.
2018
32 C p. 195-199
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57 Workshop Synthesis: Making the transition to new methods for travel survey sampling and data retrieval Kuhnimhof, Tobias
2018
32 C p. 301-308
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58 Workshop Synthesis: Measuring attitudes and perceptions in quantitative surveys Clifton, Kelly
2018
32 C p. 495-500
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59 Workshop Synthesis: New developments in travel diary collection systems based on smartphones and GPS receivers Prelipcean, Adrian C.
2018
32 C p. 119-125
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60 Workshop Synthesis: New directions in experimental design Daziano, Ricardo A.
2018
32 C p. 448-453
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61 Workshop Synthesis: Passive and sensor data - potential and application Olaru, Doina
2018
32 C p. 54-61
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62 Workshop Synthesis: Representativeness in surveys: challenges and solutions Armoogum, Jimmy
2018
32 C p. 224-228
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63 Workshop Synthesis: Smart card data, new methods and applications for public transport Chandesris, Maguelonne
2018
32 C p. 16-23
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64 Workshop Synthesis: Surveys on long-distance travel and other rare events Gerike, Regine
2018
32 C p. 535-541
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65 Workshop Synthesis: Use of social media, social networks and qualitative approaches as innovative ways to collect and enrich travel data Ampt, Elisabeth
2018
32 C p. 93-98
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66 Workshop Synthesis: Validation under "ground truth" in surveys Sammer, Gerd
2018
32 C p. 627-633
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67 Workshop Synthesis: Web-based surveys, new insight to address main challenges Monzon, Andres
2018
32 C p. 167-173
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