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Title Answer Young People Just Like Old People? – Impacts and Consequences of Different Household Travel Survey Methods
Year 2012
Access date 13.12.2013
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Household travel surveys aim at reaching as many households as possible to collect data about the travel behavior of the persons living in that household. For this purpose it is essential to choose the right survey method for each person group. While conducting a multi-day household survey in the Greater Stuttgart Region, three different survey methods – paper pencil interview (PAPI), computer assisted telephone interview (CATI) and computer assisted web interview (CAWI) – were used and their impacts were analyzed. The different survey methods show some significant differences in responses and results for different groups. Younger persons prefer the CAWI method, while the CATI method generates higher response rates from older persons. Implicitly this leads to different results from the different methods. When summarizing the results of the CATI and CAWI methods, the overall results largely compare to the results gained from the PAPI method. Stand-alone results from the CAWI and CATI methods however show significant differences.

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Year of publication2012
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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