Journal of Choice Modelling

The Journal of Choice Modelling is an open access peer reviewed journal that publishes theoretical and applied papers in the field of choice modelling. Papers are expected to either make a methodological contribution to the field, or to present an innovative application. The journal is not limited to one area of study, such as transport or marketing, but invites contributions from across a range of disciplines where the analysis of choice behaviour is a topic of interest.

As of volume 3, the Journal of Choice Modelling publishes three issues per year, in March, July, and November.

The ISSN number of the Journal of Choice Modelling is ISSN 1755-5345.

Vol 5, No 1

Table of Contents

Articles

Using Appropriate Prior Information to Eliminate Choice Sets with a Dominant Alternative from D-efficient Designs Abstract
Marjolein Crabbe, Martina Vandebroek
Are there specific design elements of choice experiments and types of people that influence choice response certainty? Abstract
David A Hensher, John M Rose, Matthew J Beck
Modelling Mode Choice in Passenger Transport with Integrated Hierarchical Information Integration Abstract
Cornelia Richter, Stephan Keuchel
Freight transport distance and weight as utility conditioning effects on a stated choice experiment Abstract
Lorenzo Masiero, David Hensher
Accessibility and the role of the Consideration Set in Spatial Choice Modelling: A Simulation Study Abstract
Ari Pramono, Harmen Oppewal