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Simultaneous Capturing of a Flexible Substitution Pattern and the Complementary/Supplementary Relationship in a Consideration Set in Mode Choice Modeling by Using Stated Preference Data

This paper investigates the use of an elicited consideration set in a mathematical model of choice and consideration set formation. It proposes an econometric formulation by allowing unrestricted correlations among alternatives in the consideration set formation and a flexible substitution pattern i...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2023-09, Vol.2677 (9), p.279-291
Main Authors: Rashedi, Zohreh, Hasnine, Md Sami, Habib, Khandker Nurul
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