... The choice of attributes to define the experiment was made on the basis of the most im- portant attributes of restaurant consumers’ choices that emerged in literature (Medeiros and Salay 2013; Alonso et ...
... Increasing generation of solid waste requires better quality disposal options in Malaysia. Control tipping is the most commonly used complemented by sanitary landfill and incineration. This study estimates the non market ...
... In this paper, we show that the existence of the unobservable potentials can explain not only the interferences but also the quantum eraser and delayed choiceexperiment. In addition, we also show that the ...
... The primary objective of this study was to examine which indicators have the largest impact on the inspec- tors’ decisions regarding the assessment of quality of care for patients with schizophrenia and drug dependency ...
... treatment choice of the patients was found for emotional quality of life being mainly characterized by the characteristic that the dis- ease was not obvious for other ...(discrete choiceexperiment; ...
... In recent years consumers ’ concerns regarding the environmental impact of food production has significantly increased, also due to food sustainability, food safety and food security issues. A number of certification ...
... The respondents were again asked to provide a numeric rating from 0 (very bad) to 100 (very good) for each of these attributes across the different linguistic categories ranging from very bad, bad, neither, good and very ...
... A choiceexperiment was applied to test optimality of New Zealand budget allocation amongst four portfolios: health, education, income support (support), and conservation and environmental management ...
... discrete choiceexperiment designed to elicit preferences over country characteristics to guide decisions about the allocation of external financing for health, we find that stakeholders assign a great deal ...
... prefer choice-based techniques that re fl ect the view that the value of something is measured by how much one is willing to trade or sacri fi ce to obtain ...discrete choiceexperiment (DCE), pro- ...
... Objective: To evaluate and compare patient and physician preferences for the bene- fits and risks of currently available adjuvant melanoma treatments. Methods: Pa- tients with stage II/III melanoma and oncologists in the ...
... strategies such as closure and limited access (Manning 2011). Educational messaging, such as the use of on-site signage (on the trail or at the trailhead), is a widely used indirect management strategy that attempts to ...
... Objectives: There is increasing interest in studies that examine patient preferences to measure health-related outcomes. Understanding patients’ preferences can improve the treatment process and is particularly relevant ...
... discrete choiceexperiment into a trial economic evaluation, important issues that need to be addressed include: what factors should be valued, whose values (and when) should be elicited, and status quo ...
... their choice. To estimate the product-specific factors, we conduct a choiceexperiment study in Kibera slums of Nairobi, Kenya, by applying a conditional logit model and random parameter logit ...
... Between 2006 and 2010, the national HIV programs resulted in an estimated 401,600 fewer disease adjusted life years (DALY) at an estimated cost of $248 for each DALY averted [54]. The DCE results in this study indi- cate ...
... Background: Although differentiated service delivery (DSD) models for stable patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) offer a range of health systems innovations, their comparative desirability to patients remains ...
... The data used in this study originate from a stated choice survey conducted in Sweden in 2008. The survey comprised car, long and short distance train and bus modes. For the car mode, a sample of respondents was ...