Screener Sample Clauses

Screener. In order to identify the four target sub-populations in each country, all interviews have been first subjected to a three-part screening procedure, based on the journey purposes Work / Shopping / Leisure (see 2.1). In each part, all respondents have been asked about their current purpose-related mobility behaviour and about the extent to which this behaviour has changed in the last five years. A change does not necessarily mean a complete switch to a different mean of transport, but can also be expressed as a change in the frequency or intensity of use. Only those persons who have described for at least one travel purpose a change in their use or in their frequency of use of public transport progressed to the main survey. Before progressing it was decided, based on the screener results, which journey purpose was to be pursued in the main survey. In relation to this selected journey purpose it has additionally been determined if the inter- viewed person uses public transport (PUB), motorised individual transport (MIV) or bicycle or on-foot transport (BoF). Each participant has finally been categorised in one of the four cases described in 2.1. In detail the subgroups of interest are defined as follows: • PUB+: (national and case specific surveys) An increased PUB use in the last 5 years plus at least occasional use of PUB today. • PUB-: (national surveys) A decreased PUB use in the last 5 years plus no frequent use of PUB today. • MIT+: (national surveys) An increased MIT use in the last 5 years plus at least a rare use of MIT today. • MIT-: (national and case specific surveys) A decreased MIT use in the last 5 years plus no frequent use of MIT today. The selection of the specific journey purpose relevant for the main survey has been done according to the following hierarchical selection process between the three purposes available: • Selection Step 1: Take all PUB+ purposes, if available (take PUB- otherwise) • Selection Step 2: From step 1 take those purposes with the maximum level of today’s PUB use • Selection Step 3: From step 2 take those purposes with the maximum change towards today’s PUB use • Selection Step 4: If step 3 still yields more than one journey purpose, make a random selection This selection process prefers cases with (i) a positive change, (ii) a high current PUB-level and
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