working paper

iChase: An Internet Computerized Household Activity Scheduling Elicitor Survey

Publication Date

November 1, 1999

Author(s)

Ming-Sheng Lee, Sean T. Doherty, Ramesh Sabetiashraf, Michael McNally

Abstract

The primary goal of activity-based models is a fundamental examination of the behavioral process that results in revealed travel behavior. To reveal this process, a new computer program, iCHASE, has been developed to collect data for a study of the determinants of travel and activity behavior in households. This data is inherently dynamic, since respondents record planned activity schedules and then update these schedules, on a daily basis, fully defined in time and space. The resultant data will facilitate the identification of fundamental inter-relationship among a comprehensive range of revealed travel and activity participation variables, leading toward the identification of what are the critical variables, relationships, and rules that govern that behavior. It is believed that an internet-based travel survey, particularly one as rich in resultant content as iCHASE, will significantly reduce data collection costs, improve data quality and quantity, and allow for continuous data collection.

Suggested Citation
Ming S. Lee, Sean T. Doherty, Ramesh Sabetiashraf and Michael G. McNally (1999) iChase: An Internet Computerized Household Activity Scheduling Elicitor Survey. Working Paper UCI-ITS-WP-99-7, UCI-ITS-AS-WP-99-1. Institute of Transportation Studies, Irvine. Available at: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/45x9s7kw.