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The report covers various concepts of behavioral analysis with regard to transportation. Included are a discussion of an individual differences scaling model; the description of a research task involving comfort and convenience for inclusion in a travel demand model: presentation of the problem of making aggregate forecasts about travel behavior; examination of the hypothesis that destination choice may be a random process; a description of the effect of fare policy and services on mode-choice behavior; an investigation of models concerned with public attitudes and overall satisfaction with a particular mode; and allied topics.
The report covers various concepts of behavioral analysis with regard to transportation. Included are a discussion of an individual differences scaling model; the description of a research task involving comfort and convenience for inclusion in a travel demand model: presentation of the problem of making aggregate forecasts about travel behavior; examination of the hypothesis that destination choice may be a random process; a description of the effect of fare policy and services on mode-choice behavior; an investigation of models concerned with public attitudes and overall satisfaction with a particular mode; and allied topics.
Travel Behavior Analysis
R. Dobson (author)
1974
101 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Travel habits , Behavior , Transportation planning , Concepts , Mathematical models , Urban transportation , Public relations , Attitudes , Automation , Rapid transit railways , Bus lines , Forecasting , Human factors engineering , Services , Travel demand , Modal choices , Personal rapid transit , People movers , Dual mode transportation , Fare structures , Individual differences
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