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  • Calibrating and testing of a model for interregional trip distribution in China
  • The AA. formulate a model to simulate trip distribution and then examine its efficiency by analyzing interregional trips in China in general and Liaoning Province in particular.
  • Calibrating urban residential location models 5: a comparison of trip-end and trip-interchange calibration methods
  • Why take a trip to Bountiful - won't Anaheim do?
  • A comparison of socioeconomic and structural determinants of trip tour length in 28th North American meetings of the regional science association.
  • Hierarchical trip distribution models and the design of accounting systems in Spatial representation and spatial interaction.
  • An analysis of multistop grocery shopping trips
  • A Walking trips to shops in British cities. An empirical review and policy re-examination
  • Data from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada have indicated that travel time from home to grocery store is affected by three aspects of a trip : the number of shops, the number of trip purposes, and the order of a shopping stop. The effects of such multiple
  • Information statistics for comparing predicted and observed trip matrices in Including papers from the 2 nd Tsukuba conference on regional development and planning.
  • Analytical derivation and behavioral interpretation of a model combining trip generation and distribution
  • The influence of residential accessibility on household trip-making
  • A recursive model of intraurban trip-making
  • Estimation of pedestrian shopping trips in a neighborhood by using a spatial interaction model
  • The trip as a good in aggregate travel demand modeling
  • Gender differences in work-trip length: explanations and implications
  • Multiple destination trip bias in recreation benefit estimation
  • Multipurpose shopping trips and the size of retail facilities
  • The calibration of a joint trip-distribution and modal-split model with origin-specific cost-decay parameters
  • The interpretation of the distance and attractiveness components in models of recreational trips
  • This paper extends earlier research by the A. on single-stop, multipurpose shopping where trip chaining is assumed to be absent.