Choice set formation for destination choice modelling

The paradigm that has come to dominate behavioural research in geography depicts choice behaviour as the process of selecting a certain alternative from a limited set of discrete opportunities in accordance with some decision rule (Timmermans and Golledge, 1990). Modelling such behaviour is a task on the scale of the complexity of individual decision processes. In a 1982 report on quantitative methods in geography in this journal, Wrigley asserted that the sound definition of the set of relevant alternatives is an issue in need of

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