Abstract A psychological scaling technique, magnitude estimation, is used to rate time spent on various elements of bus transit trips. Relative values of time are found for in-vehicle portions of trips, walking, waiting and transferring. Because magnitude estimation produces a ratio scale, results can be directly incorporated into modal choice analyses, route planning and evaluation procedures where monetary values of time are not necessarily required.
Subjective value of time in bus transit travel
Transportation ; 10 , 2
1981
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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