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Self-tracing and reporting: state-of-the-art in the capture of revealed behaviour

In: Handbook of Choice Modelling

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  • Kay W. Axhausen

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The chapter discusses the state-of-the-art possibilities to capture the current behaviour of travel-lers ranging from self-reporting in questionnaires to self-tracking with GPS - equipped devices. It focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of the various formats to capture travel and ac-tivity spaces of the respondents and relates them to the response/participation rates in such exer-cises. The typical items and their underlying definitions are reviewed and discussed.

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  • Kay W. Axhausen, 2024. "Self-tracing and reporting: state-of-the-art in the capture of revealed behaviour," Chapters, in: Stephane Hess & Andrew Daly (ed.), Handbook of Choice Modelling, chapter 6, pages 147-171, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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