An App-Assisted Travel Survey in Official Statistics: Possibilities and Challenges

Publication date

2021-03

Authors

McCool, DanielleORCID 0000-0002-7055-7539ISNI 0000000492910852
Lugtig, PeterORCID 0000-0001-8106-2147ISNI 0000000389317698
Mussmann, Ole
Schouten, BarryISNI 0000000114808674

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Abstract

Advances in smartphone technology have allowed for individuals to have access to near-continuous location tracking at a very precise level. As the backbone of mobility research, the Travel Diary Study, has continued to offer decreasing response rates over the years, researchers are looking to these mobile devices to bridge the gap between self-report recall studies and a person's underlying travel behavior. This article details an open-source application that collects real-time location data which respondents may then annotate to provide a detailed travel diary. Results of the field test involving 674 participants are discussed, including technical performance, data quality and response rate.

Keywords

android background restriction, app design, Non-response, sensor data for surveys, travel diary, Statistics and Probability

Citation

McCool, D, Lugtig, P, Mussmann, O & Schouten, B 2021, 'An App-Assisted Travel Survey in Official Statistics : Possibilities and Challenges', Journal of Official Statistics, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 149-170. https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2021-0007