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Panel latent class models 1 Reported travel times 1 SP & RP data 1 Scheduling choices 1 Travel time perception 1 Valuation of travel time 1 departure time choices 1 panel latent class models 1 peak avoidance experiment 1 reported travel times 1 revealed preference (RP) data 1 travel time perception 1 valuation of travel time 1
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Knockaert, Jasper 2 Koster, Paul 2 Peer, Stefanie 2 Verhoef, Erik 1 Verhoef, Erik T. 1
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Tinbergen Instituut 1
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 1 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1
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Overreporting vs. Overreacting: Commuters' Perceptions of Travel Times
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; … - Tinbergen Instituut - 2013
We asked participants of a large-scale, real-life peak avoidance experiment to provide estimates of their average in-vehicle travel time for their morning commute. Comparing these reported travel times to the corresponding actual travel times, we find that travel times are overstated by a factor...
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Over-reporting vs. overreacting: Commuters’ perceptions of travel times
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; … - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 69 (2014) C, pp. 476-494
In a large-scale, real-life peak avoidance experiment, we asked participants to provide estimates of their average in-vehicle travel time during their morning commute. After comparing the reported travel times with the actual corresponding travel times, we found that the average travel times...
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