Habitual travel behaviour: Evidence from a six-week travel diary (original) (raw)
- Aarts H & Dijksterhuis A (2000) The automatic activation of goal-directed behaviour: The case of travel habit. Journal of Environmental Psychology 20(1): 75-82.
Google Scholar - Axhausen KW, Zimmermann A, Schönfelder S, Rindsfüser G & Haupt T (2000) Observing the rhythms of daily life: A six-week travel diary. Transportation 29(2): 95-124.
Google Scholar - Beckmann J (2000) Analyse der Aktivitäten - Verkehrsverhalten unter Berücksichtigung der speziellen Fragestellung der Stabilität/Variabilität (Rhythmik), MSc Thesis at the Lehrstuhl für Stadtbauwesen der Rheinisch Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, Aachen.
- Golob TF & Meurs H (1986) Biases in response over time in a seven-day travel diary. Transportation 13(2): 163-181.
Google Scholar - Hägerstrand T (1970) What about people in regional science? Papers of the Regional Science Association 24: 7-21.
Google Scholar - Hanson S (1980) Spatial diversification and multipurpose travel: Implications for choice theory. Geographical Analysis 12: 245-257.
Google Scholar - Hanson S & Burnett KO (1981) Understanding complex travel behaviour: Measurement issues. In: Stopher PR, Meyburg AH & Brög W (eds), New Horizons in Travel-Behaviour Research (pp. 207-230), Lexington.
- Hanson S & Burnett KO (1982) The analysis of travel as an example of complex human behaviour in spatially-constraint situation: definition and measurement issues. Transportation Research A 16(2): 87-102.
Google Scholar - Hanson S & Huff JO (1982) Assessing day-to-day variability in complex travel patterns. Transportation Research Record 891: 18-24.
Google Scholar - Hanson S & Huff JO (1986) Classification issues in the analysis of complex travel behaviour. Transportation 13(4): 271-293.
Google Scholar - Hanson S & Huff JO (1988) Systematic variability in repetitious travel. Transportation 15(2): 111-135.
Google Scholar - Hanson S & Huff JO (1988) Repitition and day-to-day variability in individual travel patterns: Implication for classification. In: Golledge RG & Timmermans H (eds) Behavioural Modelling in Geography and Planning. London: Croom Helm.
Google Scholar - Huff JO & Hanson S (1986) Repetition and variability in urban travel. Geographical Analysis 18(2): 97-114.
Google Scholar - Huff JO & Hanson S (1990) Measurement of habitual behaviour: Examining systematic variability in repetitive travel. In: Jones PM (ed) Developments in Dynamic and Activity-Based Approaches to Travel Analysis (pp. 229-249), Aldershot: Gower.
- Joh C-H, Arentze TA & Timmermans HP (2001a) Pattern recognition in complex activitytravel patterns: a comparison of euclidean distance, signal processing theoretical and multidimensional sequence alignment methods, paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 7-11, 2001, Washington.
- Joh C-H, Arentze TA & Timmermans HP (2001b) A position-sensitive sequence-alignment method illustrated for space - time activity-diary data. Environment and Planning A 33(2): 313-338.
Google Scholar - Jones P & Clarke M (1988) The significance and measurement of variability in travel behaviour. Transportation 15(1): 65-87.
Google Scholar - Kitamura R & van der Hoorn T (1987) Regularity and irreversibility of weekly travel behaviour. Transportation 14(2): 227-251.
Google Scholar - Lipps O (2000) Modellierung der individuellen Verhaltensvariationen bei der Verkehrsentstehung, PhD thesis at the Fakultät Bauingeniuer und Vermessungswesen, Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe.
- Pas EI (1983) A flexible and integrated methodology for analytical classification of daily travelactivity behaviour. Transportation Science 17(4): 405-429.
Google Scholar - Pas EI (1980) Towards the understanding of urban travel behaviour through the classification of daily urban travel/activity patterns. Dissertation at Northwestern University, Evanston.
- Pas EI (1987) Intrapersonal variability and model goodness-of-fit. Transportation Research A 21(6): 431-348.
Google Scholar - Pas EI (1988) Weekly travel-activity behaviour. Transportation 15(1): 89-109.
Google Scholar - Pas EI & Koppelmann FS (1986) An examination of the determinants of day-to-day variability in individuals' urban travel behaviour. Transportation 13(2): 183-200.
Google Scholar - Pendyala RM, Parashar A & Muthyalagari GR (2000) Measuring day-to day variability in travel characteristics using GPS data, paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 9-14, 2001 Washington.
- Recker WW, McNally MG & Root GS (1985) Travel/Activity anaysis: pattern recognition, classification and interpretation. Transportation Research A 19(4): 279-296.
Google Scholar - Sankoff D & Kruskal JB (1983) Time Warps, String Edits, and Macromolecules: The Theory and Practice of Sequence Comparison. Reading: Addison-Wesley.
- Schlich R, König A & Axhausen KW (2000) Stabilität und Variabilität im Verkehrsverhalten. _Strassenverkehrstechnik_44(9): 431-441.
Google Scholar - Schönfelder S, Schlich R, König A, Aschwanden A, Kaufmann A, Harisberger D & Axhausen KW (2002) Mobidrive: Data Format Guide, Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs-und Raumplanung, 116, Institut für Verkehrsplanung, Transporttechnik, Strassen-and Eisenbahnbau. Zürich: ETH Zürich.
- Schönfelder S & Axhausen KW (2001) Mobidrive - Längsschnitterhebungen zum individuellen Verkehrsverhalten: Perspektiven für raum-zeitliche Analysen, paper presented at CORP 2001, February 2001, Wien.
- Shapcott M & Steadman P (1978) Rhythms of urban activity. In: Carlstein T, Park D & Thrift N (eds) Human Activity and Time Geography (pp. 49-74). London: Arnold.
- Wilson WC (1998) Activity pattern analysis by means of sequence-alignment methods. Environment and Planning A 30(6): 1017-1038.
Google Scholar - Zumkeller D & Chlond B (1995) Nutzen and Realisierungsprobleme einer bundesweiten Paneluntersuchung zum Verkehrsverhalten. Internationales Verkehrswesen 47(1-2): 20-25.
Google Scholar