Corrigendum to my paper “HOUSEHOLD/ZONAL SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND TOUR MAKING: CASE OF RICHMOND/TRI-CITIES MODEL REGION IN VIRGINIA”
In the originally published paper, I stated, on page 55, that “Sometimes called stop-making behavior, trip-chaining behavior in activity-based modeling describes the importance of multipurpose trip-making rather than single trip-making. Numerous studies have examined trip-chaining or stop-making models using the frequency of stops on the way home and/or on the way to work as dependent variables (Bhat 1999, Bhat and Singh 2000, Chu 2003, Shiftan 1998, Wallace et al. 2000).
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