9.
Bonsall Peter and Jeremy Shires,
Estimating the robustness of questionnaire results: lessons
from a mixed-mode survey of expectations for tele-working
and business travel
10.
Bonsall Peter and Phil Wickham,
An Experimental Investigation of Factors Affecting Engagement
with Complex Prices in the Transport Sector
17.
Diaz Olvera Lourdes, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet,
Income data collection in developing countries. Some evidence
from household travel surveys in Sub-Saharan African cities
Poster
- Paper
18. Clark Andrew F. and Sean T. Doherty,
Use of GPS to Automatically Track Activity Re-scheduling
Decisions
Poster
- Paper
23.
Gould Jane,
Improving the Commute Mode Survey Through the Design
of Mode Choice Items and Geographical Location Data
26.
Hato Eiji,
A Study on the Efficiency of Probe Person Survey using
the Web Diary and the GPS Phone
28.
Hössinger Reinhard and Wiebke Unbehaun,
How to measure stated preferences that refer to delinquent
travel behaviours such as speeding - a contingent situational
approach
Poster
32.
Jara-Díaz Sergio, Marcela Munizaga, Javiera Olguín
and Jorge Rivera,
Building a weekly time use survey from a one day OD survey
Poster
- Paper
39.
Marchal Fabrice,
An open-source toolkit for analysis of GPS data
41.
Molin Eric, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans,
Eliciting Social Network Data
Poster
- Paper
44. Pasquier Martial, Urs Hofmann, Felix H. Mende,
Dr. Michael May, Dirk Hecker and Christine Körner,
Modelling and prospects of the audience measurement for
outdoor advertising based on data collection using GPS devices
(electronic passive measurement system)
Poster
- Paper
50.
Walter Vogt and Felix Schiffner,
Standardisation of surveys on Conventional Travel Behaviour
and Virtual Activities
Poster
52.
Sieber W. Karl, Richard Kanwal, Cynthia Robinson, Jan Birdsey,
Edward Hitchcock, Guang-Xiang Chen, Stephanie Pratt and Jennifer
Beaupre
Studying A Mobile and Hard-To-Reach Population: Survey
of Long-Haul USTruck Driver Safety and Health
Poster
53.
Stark Juliane and Roman Klementschitz,
Surveying behavioural changes due to the reconstruction
of the main station in Linz (Austria) – a methodological
experiment
Poster
55.
Trépanier Martin, Catherine Morency, Robert Chapleau
and Carl Blanchette,
Fusion of Smart Card Data and Household Travel Survey
Data for the Enhancement of Transit Riders' Behavior Characterisation
Poster
57.
van der Waerden Peter J.H.J., Harry J.P. Timmermans and Mike
Bérénos,
Data collection approaches for public transport marketing:
some examples