Applicability of Random Regret Minimization-Models, and Their Strong and Weak Points
Caspar G. Chorus
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Caspar G. Chorus: Delft University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 4 in Random Regret-based Discrete Choice Modeling, 2012, pp 35-41 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter starts (Sect. 4.1) with discussing the applicability of the RRM-model in other than the quite straightforward choice context presented in Chap. 3. More specifically, it is explained how RRM can be applied to model non-generic attributes, constants, non-continuous attributes, and interactions with socio-demographic variables. Subsequently, Sects. 4.2 and 4.3 present strong, respectively weak points of the RRM-model.
Keywords: Socio-demographic Variables; Train Travel Time; Smaller Choice Set; Behavioral Perspective Model; Stochastic User Equilibrium (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29151-7_4
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