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Jaime Pablo Orrego-Oñate, Kelly Clifton, Ricardo Hurtubia
Pág. 105 - 129
We propose a method to estimate mode choice models, where preference parameters are sensitive to the spatial context of the trip origin, challenging traditional assumptions of spatial homogeneity in the relationship between travel modes and the built env...
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Luigi dell?Olio, Andrés Rodríguez and Silvia Sipone
Studying the location of an airport is essential for optimizing its functionality, ensuring safety, and maximizing its economic benefits. There are many airports located within a short distance of each other, and users can often choose to travel between ...
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Juan Fernando Flórez Marulanda, Cesar A. Collazos and Julio Ariel Hurtado
Previous research has explored different models of synchronous remote learning environments supported by videoconferencing and virtual reality platforms. However, few studies have evaluated the preference and acceptance of synchronous remote learning in ...
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Ruijie Bian, Pamela Murray-Tuite, Joseph Trainor, Praveen Edara and Konstantinos Triantis
Phased evacuation is an under-studied strategy, and relatively little is known about compliance with the phased process. This study modelled households? responses to a phased evacuation order based on a household behavioral intention survey. About 66% of...
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Alexander Robitzsch
The mixture Rasch model is a popular mixture model for analyzing multivariate binary data. The drawback of this model is that the number of estimated parameters substantially increases with an increasing number of latent classes, which, in turn, hinders ...
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Huda Alhazmi
Following the rapid spread of COVID-19 to all the world, most countries decided to temporarily close their educational institutions. Consequently, distance education opportunities have been created for education continuity. The abrupt change presented ed...
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Mingzhu Yao, Donggen Wang
Pág. 625 - 645
Accompanying the rapid urban expansion and fast population growth is a progressive trend of residential relocation in developing countries, which necessitates a thorough understanding of households? relocation decisions. Previous studies generally treate...
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Nazmul Arefin Khan, Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi, Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
Pág. 3299 - 3313
This study presents the findings of modeling alternative fuel vehicle type choice behavior in the case of a hypothetical scenario of 100% increase in gas prices in Halifax, Canada. A latent class model (LCM) is developed utilizing a stated response compo...
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Eleni Charoniti, Soora Rasouli, Harry J.P. Timmermans
Pág. 89 - 96
Understanding variability in observed travel behavior has been one of the major research topics in travel behavior analysis and travel demand modeling. Differences in outcomes of travel decisions can be attributed to observed and non-observed differences...
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