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Development of weights for a choice-based panel survey sample with attrition

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  • Pendyala, Ram M.
  • Goulias, Konstadinos G.
  • Kitamura, Ryuichi
  • Murakami, Elaine

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Rising costs associated with conducting surveys, coupled with the need to study infrequent choices, have contributed to a growing interest in and employment of choice-based sampling schemes. More recently, several panel surveys are being conducted in the United States and Europe to measure changes in travel behavior, with a sample much smaller than repeated cross-sectional surveys would require. It is natural to take advantage of these two survey methods and conduct a panel survey with choice-based sampling. In choice-based sampling schemes, where the sample entities are selected based on the endogenous variable under study, the resulting sample will not be representative of the general population. The issue is more complicated with a panel survey because of several possibilities by which choice-based sampling van be conducted over time. This paper shows how appropriate weights can be developed and applied to observations from a choice-based sample so as to draw generalizable inferences. The study is the first attempt to develop weights for a choice-based transportation panel sample. Using a data set from the Puget Sound Region, transitions in discrete travel choice and longitudinal changes in demographic characteristics are inferred.

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  • Pendyala, Ram M. & Goulias, Konstadinos G. & Kitamura, Ryuichi & Murakami, Elaine, 1993. "Development of weights for a choice-based panel survey sample with attrition," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 27(6), pages 477-492, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:transa:v:27:y:1993:i:6:p:477-492
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    1. Ma, Jun & Goulias, Konstadinos G., 1997. "Systematic self-selection and sample weight creation in panel surveys: The Puget Sound Transportation Panel case," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 31(5), pages 365-377, September.
    2. La Paix Puello, Lissy & Olde-Kalter, Marie-José & Geurs, Karst T., 2017. "Measurement of non-random attrition effects on mobility rates using trip diaries data," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 106(C), pages 51-64.
    3. Drusilla van Hengel & Joseph DiMento & Sherry Ryan, 1999. "Equal Access? Travel Behaviour Change in the Century Freeway Corridor, Los Angeles," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 36(3), pages 547-562, March.

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