
As the field of transportation moves toward the "total quality management" paradigm, performance-based outcomes and quantitative measures have become increasingly important. Measuring performance in the field depends heavily on modeling trends and data, which in turn requires powerful, and flexible analytical tools. To date, however, transportation professionals have lacked a unified, rigorous guide to modeling the wide range of problems they encounter in the field. Statistical and Econometric Methods for Transportation Data describes the techniques most useful for modeling the many complex aspects of transportation, such as travel demand, safety, emissions, and the environment. Taking care not to overwhelm readers with statistical theory, the authors clearly and concisely present the relevant analytical methods in quantitative chapters built on transportation case studies. Mastering this material enables readers to:Formulate research hypothesesIdentify appropriate statistical and econometric modelsAvoid common pitfalls and misapplications of statistical methodsInterpret model results correctlyIdeal as both a textbook and reference, this book makes three unique contributions to transportation practice and education. First, it presents a host of analytical techniques-both common and sophisticated-used to model transportation phenomena. Second, it provides a wealth of examples and case studies, and third, it specifically targets present and future transportation professionals. It builds the foundation they need not only to apply analytical models but also to understand and interpret results published elsewhere.
This book investigates the application of rigorous statistical and econometric modeling techniques to address the complex performance-based challenges inherent in modern transportation systems. The authors, Fred L. Mannering, Matthew G. Karlaftis, and Simon P. Washington, leverage their expertise in transportation engineering to bridge the gap between theoretical statistics and practical field application. By focusing on quantitative measures for travel demand, safety, and environmental impact, the text provides a structured framework for professionals to formulate hypotheses and interpret data-driven outcomes without becoming lost in excessive mathematical abstraction.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for both students and practicing professionals in the transportation sector. Readers frequently note the balance between technical rigor and practical utility, making it a standard reference for those tasked with quantitative data analysis in the field.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203497112
ISBN-13:
9780203497111
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