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1 Activities and Active Mobility of Children – at the Interface of Travel Behavior and Health Research Stark, Juliane

76 C p. 156-168
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2 Airport accessibility surveys and mobile phone records data fusion for the analysis of air travel behaviour Gregg, A.

76 C p. 269-282
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3 A methodological application of the capability approach to investigate access to multimodal public transport information in a hybrid network Ryseck, Bianca

76 C p. 108-119
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4 An open-source interactive travel diary for web-based trip reporting Barthelmes, Lukas

76 C p. 373-384
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5 Biases in self-reported travel behaviour: effects on self-reported travel distance, travel time and rain prevalence Cools, Mario

76 C p. 62-69
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6 Can we focus long-distance travel survey sampling? Analyzing travel behavior trends between and within demographic groups LaMondia, Jeffrey

76 C p. 520-533
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7 Challenges in surveying tourists’ on-site activity and travel behavior Bursa, Bartosz

76 C p. 96-107
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8 Checking Data Quality of Longitudinal Household Travel Survey Data Ecke, Lisa

76 C p. 258-268
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9 Combining a regional household survey and passive data streams for longitudinal monitoring purposes Deschaintres, Elodie

76 C p. 397-408
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10 Conducting Stated Choice Experiments within an Immersive Virtual Reality Environment: an Application to the Discrete Choice of Automated versus Normal Taxi Yin, Hao

76 C p. 120-132
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11 Considerations on how to conduct a survey about long-distance travel with reduced memory effect Christensen, Linda

76 C p. 534-544
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12 Data Fusion to Compensate for Insufficient Survey Coverage - Example of the German national PKT-Model Kuhnimhof, Tobias

76 C p. 491-504
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13 Do Open-ended Questions Influence the Measurement of Attitudes? An Investigation Baburajan, Vishnu

76 C p. 608-616
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14 Driver survey vs GPS Tour data: Strength and weaknesses of the two sources in order to model the drivers’ journeys Toilier, Florence

76 C p. 169-182
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15 E-commerce impact on freight and passenger mobility: lessons from an exploratory survey in Lyon, France Gardrat, Mathieu

76 C p. 562-573
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16 Estimating Bus Passenger Mobility with Wi-Fi Data and Clustering Fabre, Léa

76 C p. 445-457
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17 Estimation of demand effects of new flexible tariff products in electronic fare management systems for public transport by combining survey and passive observation data Leonhäuser, Daniel

76 C p. 208-221
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18 Evaluating GPS-based Methods of Data Collection from the Users’ Perspective Galich, Anton

76 C p. 310-326
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19 Home Deliveries and Their Impacts on Travel: Capturing Shopping Behavior and Attitudes towards Shopping in a Travel Behavior Skeleton Approach Bönisch, Lisa

76 C p. 409-428
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20 How does the setup of sample collection influence survey results - an example of new mobility services Wörle, Tim

76 C p. 339-348
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21 How Late Reporters Effect Data Quality in Longitudinal Surveys – Experiences From the German Mobility Panel Ecke, Lisa

76 C p. 470-479
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22 Identifying and understanding long-distance travel demand by combining official transport statistics and survey data Schulz, Angelika

76 C p. 458-469
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23 Implementing web-based discrete choice experiments in transportation Schatzmann, Thomas

76 C p. 586-595
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24 Intrapersonal variability and underreporting – comparing a one-week shopping survey with a one-day travel survey Colaço, Rui

76 C p. 133-142
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25 Methodological Challenges for Measuring Behavioral Changes in a Longitudinal Travel Survey Under Pandemic Conditions Ecke, Lisa

76 C p. 480-490
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26 Mixed-method approach to compare travel surveys as preliminary work for individual matching von Behren, Sascha

76 C p. 429-444
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27 Mixed-mode household travel surveys: synthesis from three experiments in France Bayart, Caroline

76 C p. 545-554
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28 Monitoring the impact of COVID-19 on the travel behavior of train travelers in the Netherlands Ton, Danique

76 C p. 70-80
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29 Multi-frame sampling in household travel surveys: a Montreal case study Verreault, Hubert

76 C p. 13-24
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30 New Evidence on Nonresponse in Household Travel Surveys Wittwer, Rico

76 C p. 233-245
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31 Parking Survey Design Using Gamification Wang, Bo

76 C p. 596-607
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32 Practical benefits and lessons in adapting mobile applications to household travel surveys in developing countries TSUMURA, Yuma

76 C p. 327-338
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33 Recruitment, participant motivation and response rates in a smartphone-based travel survey: Mobility Panel in aspern Seestadt Bürbaumer, Magdalena

76 C p. 283-295
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34 Response bias in Likert-style psychological items – an example from a large-scale travel survey in China Magdolen, Miriam

76 C p. 349-360
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35 Sampling, nonresponse, and quality in travel surveys Armoogum, Jimmy

76 C p. 638-643
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36 Scenarios for a National Household Travel Survey in the Province of Quebec Morency, Catherine

76 C p. 1-12
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37 Social aspects of long-distance travel - a study of two survey designs von Behren, Sascha

76 C p. 361-372
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38 State-of-the-art of Longitudinal Travel Surveys – A Comparison of the MOP and MPN de Haas, Mathijs

76 C p. 196-207
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39 Studying the Pedestrian Level-of-Service (PLoS): Lessons regarding the combination of survey and monitoring data Duives, Dorine C.

76 C p. 143-155
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40 The Decline of the Norwegian National Travel Survey Empire Svaboe, Gunnhild B.A.

76 C p. 246-257
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41 Time Use during Activities and Trips — Potentials for Analyzing Future Travel and Activity Behavior Kagerbauer, Martin

76 C p. 222-232
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42 Towards the Standardization of Reporting in Smartphone Travel Surveys: The Development and Application of the Smartphone Survey Reporting Guidelines (SSRGs) Azoulay, Ben

76 C p. 574-585
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43 Transferability analysis of user groups in travel behaviour surveys using a random forest classification model Nieland, Simon

76 C p. 81-95
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44 Trip mode detection from massive smartphone data Viallard, Alexis

76 C p. 37-47
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45 Underreported trips, a non-negligible empirical effect of traditional survey methods – A new weighting procedure of data enriching to overcome this bias Sammer, Gerd

76 C p. 183-195
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46 Understanding physical distancing compliance behaviour using proximity and survey data: A case study in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic van Schaik, Lucia

76 C p. 505-519
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47 University Mobility Survey 2021 in Madrid Region (Spain): Facing the challenge of getting responses during the COVID-19 pandemic Manso-Barrio, Antonio

76 C p. 385-396
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48 Using open big data sources for customizing bike sharing survey delivering and improving response rate Julio, Raky

76 C p. 296-309
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49 Virtual environments for analyzing travel behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic Rossetti, Tomás

76 C p. 48-61
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50 Workshop Synthesis: Activity Tracker and Data Enrichment – Connecting Transport and Health Habib, Muhammad Ahsan

76 C p. 678-685
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51 Workshop synthesis: Commercial trips patterns and demand for goods from firms and households Gardrat, Mathieu

76 C p. 650-656
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52 Workshop synthesis: Data Fusion - Generating More Than a Sum of Parts Kuhnimhof, Tobias

76 C p. 670-677
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53 Workshop Synthesis: How to Collect and Use Longitudinal Data? Chlond, Bastian

76 C p. 624-632
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54 Workshop Synthesis: Innovations in travel survey collection to support long distance and tourism travel analyses LaMondia, Jeffrey

76 C p. 692-696
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55 Workshop Synthesis: Leveraging Household Survey and Fare Collection Data in Public transport Trépanier, Martin

76 C p. 555-561
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56 Workshop synthesis: Measuring attitudes and perceptions in large scale (quantitative) surveys Kagerbauer, Martin

76 C p. 617-623
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57 Workshop Synthesis: Mixed Modes and Devices - Integrating Technology into Traditional National Travel Surveys Bayart, Caroline

76 C p. 657-664
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58 Workshop Synthesis: Recent advances and new challenges in Stated Preference surveying methods Bas, Javier

76 C p. 633-637
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59 Workshop Synthesis: Smartphones in travel surveys Patterson, Zachary

76 C p. 665-669
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60 Workshop Synthesis: Understanding the mobility decision process: revealing attitudes, motivations, and intentions. Papaix, Claire

76 C p. 644-649
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61 Workshop synthesis: Virtual reality, visualization and interactivity in travel survey, where we are and possible future directions Farooq, Bilal

76 C p. 686-691
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62 Yearly patterns of transit usage: a cumulative clustering approach using 7 years of smart card data Bourdeau, Jean-Simon

76 C p. 25-36
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