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Computer simulation of household activity scheduling
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Abstract
An operational model of household activity scheduling is proposed. The model is based on a theory entailing behavioral principles of how persons acquire, represent, and use information from and about the environment. Choices of destinations and departure times are consequences of the scheduling of a... view more
An operational model of household activity scheduling is proposed. The model is based on a theory entailing behavioral principles of how persons acquire, represent, and use information from and about the environment. Choices of destinations and departure times are consequences of the scheduling of a set of activities to be executed in a given time cycle. Illustrative computer simulations of the operational model show realistic effects of work hours, living in or outside the center, and travel speed. Several necessary improvements of the theory and operational model are discussed, such as incorporating learning effects and choice of travel mode for home-based trip chains. Strategies outlined for empirical tests include comparisons with existing models, psychological experiments illuminating basic assumptions, and the use of geographical information systems to process travel-diary data for single cases.... view less
Keywords
computer; simulation; learning success; experimental psychology; activation; social adjustment; social behavior; behavior analysis; behavior; influence; behavior pattern; private household; social environment; information processing; psychology; travel; time management; planning; time
Classification
Social Psychology
Document language
English
Publication Year
1998
Page/Pages
p. 665-679
Journal
Environment and Planning A, 30 (1998)
ISSN
0308-518X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed