Integrating psychometric indicators in latent class choice models
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Hurtubia González, Ricardo Daniel
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Integrating psychometric indicators in latent class choice models
Abstract
Latent class models are a convenient and intuitive way to introduce taste heterogeneity in
discrete choice models by relating attributes of the decision makers with unobserved
behavioral classes, hence allowing for a more accurate market segmentation. Estimation
and specification of latent class models can be improved with the use of psychometric
indicators that measure the effect of unobserved attributes in the individual preferences.
This paper proposes a method to introduce these additional indicators in the specification
of integrated latent class and discrete choice models, through the definition of measurement
equations that relate the indicators to attributes of the decision maker. The method
is implemented for two mode-choice case studies and compared with alternative methods
to introduce indicators. Results show that the proposed method generates significantly
different estimates for the class and choice models and provide additional insight into
the behavior of each class.
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Research in this article has been partially funded by the Complex Engineering Systems Institute (ICM: P-05-004-F, CONICYT:
FBO16) and FONDECYT proyect 11130637
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/118038
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2014.03.010
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Transportation Research Part A 64 (2014) 135–146
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