Statistical and Econometric Methods for Transportation Data Analysis
BySimon Washington, Matthew Karlaftis, Fred Mannering, Panagiotis Anastasopoulos
This book describes and illustrates some of the statistical and econometric tools commonly used in transportation data analysis. Every book must strike an appropriate balance between depth and breadth of theory and applications, given the intended audience.
This book targets two general audiences. First, it can serve as a textbook for advanced
undergraduate, Masters, and PhD students in transportation-related disciplines including
engineering, economics, urban and regional planning, and sociology. There is sufficient material to cover two 3-unit semester courses in statistical and econometric methods.