A beta-logistic model of mode choice: Goodness of fit and intertemporal dependence
Mark D. Uncles
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 1987, vol. 21, issue 3, 195-205
Abstract:
Choice of travel mode on shopping trips is examined using a beta-logistic model. Predicted and observed probabilities are compared to assess goodness of fit. The effect of intertemporal dependence is considered; however, recourse to higher-order models does not improve predictions and does not give a better account of the data.
Date: 1987
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