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Activity Chains Modelling of Travellers by Using Logit Models Based on the Utility Function. (2022). Al-Salih, Wissam Qassim ; Kiss, Domokos Esztergar.
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  35. Incorporating Mental Representations in Discrete Choice Models of Travel Behavior: Modeling Approach and Empirical Application. (2015). dellaert, benedict ; Chorus, Caspar ; Arentze, Theo A.
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  36. Models of moral decision making: Literature review and research agenda for discrete choice analysis. (2015). Chorus, Caspar.
    In: Journal of choice modelling.
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  37. Reconciling User Benefit and Time-Geography-Based Individual Accessibility Measures. (2014). .
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  38. Location choice for a continuous simulation of long periods under changing conditions. (2014). An, Qian ; Gordon, Peter ; Moore, James.
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  40. Agent-based model for continuous activity planning with an open planning horizon. (2014). Axhausen, Kay ; Marki, Fabian ; Charypar, David .
    In: Transportation.
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  41. Simultaneous modeling of individuals’ duration and expenditure decisions in out-of-home leisure activities. (2014). Timmermans, Harry J. P., ; Arentze, Theo A. ; Dane, Gamze ; Ettema, Dick.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  42. Agent-based modelling for assessing hybrid and electric cars deployment policies in Luxembourg and Lorraine. (2014). Querini, Florent ; Benetto, Enrico.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
    RePEc:eee:transa:v:70:y:2014:i:c:p:149-161.

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  43. Incorporating needs-satisfaction in a discrete choice model of leisure activities. (2014). Dekker, Thijs ; Chorus, Caspar ; Arentze, Theo ; Hess, Stephane.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
    RePEc:eee:jotrge:v:38:y:2014:i:c:p:66-74.

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  45. Forecasting behaviour: with applications to transport. (2013). Daly, Andrew.
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  46. Daily activity pattern recognition by using support vector machines with multiple classes. (2013). Recker, Will ; Allahviranloo, Mahdieh.
    In: Transportation Research Part B: Methodological.
    RePEc:eee:transb:v:58:y:2013:i:c:p:16-43.

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  47. Well-being and activity-based models. (2012). Ben-Akiva, Moshe ; Abou-Zeid, Maya.
    In: Transportation.
    RePEc:kap:transp:v:39:y:2012:i:6:p:1189-1207.

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  48. Mental maps and travel behaviour: meanings and models. (2012). Vanhoof, Koen ; Wets, Geert ; Hannes, Els ; Kusumastuti, Diana ; Janssens, Davy ; Espinosa, Maikel .
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  49. The value of travel time variability with trip chains, flexible scheduling and correlated travel times. (2012). Jenelius, Erik.
    In: Transportation Research Part B: Methodological.
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  50. Measuring dissimilarity of geographically dispersed space–time paths. (2011). Vanhulsel, Marlies ; Vanhoof, Koen ; Wets, Geert ; Janssens, Davy ; Beckx, Carolien .
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  51. Estimating a model of dynamic activity generation based on one-day observations: Method and results. (2011). Timmermans, Harry J. P., ; Arentze, Theo A. ; Ettema, Dick.
    In: Transportation Research Part B: Methodological.
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  52. Correcting for endogeneity in behavioral choice models with social influence variables. (2011). Walker, Joan L. ; Banerjee, Ipsita ; Ehlers, Emily ; Dugundji, Elenna R..
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  53. A multi-objective approach to scheduling joint participation with variable space and time preferences and opportunities. (2011). Fang, Zhixiang ; Tu, Wei ; Li, Qiuping.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
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  54. An activity-based approach for scheduling multimodal transit services. (2010). Li, Zhi-Chun ; Lam, William ; Wong, S. ; Sumalee, A..
    In: Transportation.
    RePEc:kap:transp:v:37:y:2010:i:5:p:751-774.

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  55. Scrutinizing individuals’ leisure-shopping travel decisions to appraise activity-based models of travel demand. (2010). dellaert, benedict ; Wets, Geert ; Hannes, Els ; Kusumastuti, Diana ; Janssens, Davy.
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