How Large is too Large? A Review of the Issues related to Sample Size Requirements of Regional Household Travel Surveys with a Case Study on the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Ar

05/01/2020
by   Khandker Nurul Habib, et al.
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The paper presents a review of sample size issues related to regional household travel surveys. A review of current practices reveals that different perspectives and, as a result, different practices exist in Canada, US, and abroad on sample size. The paper uses data from the Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) - a household travel survey conducted every five years in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) - for a set of empirical investigations that asses the adequacy of household travel survey samples. The empirical investigations reveal that even with a 5 representation of the population and its corresponding travel behaviour may be difficult (at the 95 empirical investigations and the literature review, the paper proposes a flexible framework for household travel survey sample size determination, especially for Canadian municipalities.

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