TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD
ABJ40 Travel Survey Methods Committee
Stated Response Surveys
Co-Chairs: Eric Molin and Stacey Falzarano
January Meeting Agenda (Jan 14, 2008 10:15 AM - 12:00 noon)
Workshop at TRB 2008
Observing complex choice behavior with Stated Preference experiments: Innovations in Design
Sunday 1/13/2008, 1:30pm - 5:00pm, Hilton, Jefferson East
Workshop Papers:
Harry J.P. Timmermans and Eric J.E. Molin
"Dealing with Increased Complexity in Conjoint Experiments: Background and Overview of Alternate Approaches"
James B. Wiley and Harry J.P. Timmermans
"Portfolio Choices and Cross Effects Designs."
John M. Rose and Michiel C.J. Bliemer
"Constructing Efficient Stated Choice Experimental Designs"
Donggen Wang and Pengfei Li
"Numerical analysis of the validity of uniform design in stated choice modeling"
Eric J.E. Molin and Harry J.P. Timmermans
"Hierarchical Information Integration experiments and Integrated Choice Experiments"
Mission Statement
The objective of this subcommittee is to promote the further development of, and knowledge dissemination on all types of stated response survey methods, with a special focus on stated preference experiments and stated adaptation methods.
This objective will be attained by:
- Proposing calls for papers to stimulate research on specialized topics through its parent committee Travel Survey Methods and with other TRB committees.
- Organizing workshops to discuss new developments and disseminate knowledge among researchers and practitioners.
- Organizing meetings to discuss ongoing research and set agenda’s for future research.
Future Activities
The subcommittee’s activities over the coming years will include:
- Elevating awareness of the subcommittee’s mission among researchers and practitioners applying stated response methods. To that effect, the subcommittee will develop a network of subcommittee friends.
- Organize a workshop for TRB 2008 on innovations in stated preference (SP) design.
- Provide sub-committee information, resources, and research on the web, as part of the parent committee’s website
Collaborating Committees
It is expected that the subcommittee will have significant interaction with the parent committee, Travel Survey Methods. In addition, synergies are expected between the Committees on Traveler Behavior and Values and specifically, the subcommittee on Understanding Behavioral Processes: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, and other TRB committees interested in travel data and modeling.
