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The Impact of Protest Responses in Choice Experiments

The Impact of Protest Responses in Choice Experiments

... protest responses in the results of a CE exercise and the sensitivity of the derived WTP ...protest responses, as well as an extended model with socio-demographic characteristics by choice ...

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Information, School Choice, and Academic Achievement: Evidence from Two Experiments

Information, School Choice, and Academic Achievement: Evidence from Two Experiments

... school choice plan is to increase academic outcomes for disadvantaged students by allowing them to attend higher-performing schools and by creating pressure on failing schools to improve through the threat of ...

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Issues in the Design of Discrete Choice Experiments

Issues in the Design of Discrete Choice Experiments

... Though there is broad consensus that the value patients or the population place on health matters in decision-making, the methods for including them in a way that is reliable are debated. A significant issue with the ...

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The Role of Choice in Social Dilemma Experiments

The Role of Choice in Social Dilemma Experiments

... of Choice, Self-governance, Social Dilemmas, Framing JEL-Classification: H41, C90, C91 * This paper has benefited from comments and suggestions received during presentations at the Max Planck Institute for ...

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On Delayed Choice and Contingent Absorber Experiments

On Delayed Choice and Contingent Absorber Experiments

... of choice and the comparison between the two types of experiments (delayed choice vs, contingent absorber) ends ...delayed choice experiment by proposing that the experimenter does not ...

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Non-trading behaviour in choice experiments

Non-trading behaviour in choice experiments

... in choice experiments where respondents are asked to repeatedly choose between options that differ in a relatively large number of attributes and that are typically more diversified than those they could ...

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Validity and reliability of willingness-to-pay estimates: evidence from two overlapping discrete-choice experiments

Validity and reliability of willingness-to-pay estimates: evidence from two overlapping discrete-choice experiments

... To elicit preferences of the Swiss residential population with regard to proposed changes in the health care system, two DCEs were designed featuring hypothetical insurance contracts. Their attributes should ...

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Validity and Reliability of Willingness-to-Pay Estimates: Evidence from Two Overlapping Discrete-Choice Experiments

Validity and Reliability of Willingness-to-Pay Estimates: Evidence from Two Overlapping Discrete-Choice Experiments

... 4. Experiment Design To elicit preferences of the Swiss residential population with regard to proposed changes in the health care system, two DCEs were designed featuring hypothetical insurance contracts. Their ...

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Accounting for WTP/WTA discrepancy in discrete choice models: Discussion of policy implications based on two freight transport stated choice experiments

Accounting for WTP/WTA discrepancy in discrete choice models: Discussion of policy implications based on two freight transport stated choice experiments

... stated choice framework supporting the hypothesis that classic symmetric models tend to over-estimate WTP and under-estimate WTA (see for example, Hess et ...stated choice experiment (De Borger and ...

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Modelling mode choice for freight transport using advanced choice experiments

Modelling mode choice for freight transport using advanced choice experiments

... SP experiments have become so popular is because of their ability to mimic the decisions that individuals make in real markets that are otherwise difficult to ...in two SC games, consisting in nine ...

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Why the Linear Utility Function is a Risky Choice in Discrete-Choice Experiments

Why the Linear Utility Function is a Risky Choice in Discrete-Choice Experiments

... 27 choice sets using the program GOSSET (see Kuhfeld et ...27 choice sets were split randomly into three groups of nine choices ...One choice was included twice in each choice set for ...

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Models and optimal designs for conjoint choice experiments including a no-choice option.

Models and optimal designs for conjoint choice experiments including a no-choice option.

... in choice experiments, two reasons why a respondent would choose the no-choice option can be ...no- choice option is used as a way to avoid a choice conflict between two ...

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Analysing the oviposition behaviour of malaria mosquitoes: design considerations for improving two choice egg count experiments

Analysing the oviposition behaviour of malaria mosquitoes: design considerations for improving two choice egg count experiments

... cage experiments To have a consistently large proportion of females respond in oviposition experiments, it was important to establish the optimum interval between the last blood meal and the bioassay for ...

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Analysing the oviposition behaviour of malaria mosquitoes : design considerations for improving two-choice egg count experiments.

Analysing the oviposition behaviour of malaria mosquitoes : design considerations for improving two-choice egg count experiments.

... cage experiments To have a consistently large proportion of females respond in oviposition experiments, it was important to establish the optimum interval between the last blood meal and the bioassay for ...

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Experiments on the Choice of Features for Learning Verb Classes

Experiments on the Choice of Features for Learning Verb Classes

... This pa- per presents clustering experiments on 168 German verbs, which explore the relevance of features on three levels of verb description, purely syntactic frame types, prepositional[r] ...

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Intertemporal Choice Experiments and Large-Stakes Behavior

Intertemporal Choice Experiments and Large-Stakes Behavior

... random choice models of Holt and Laury (2002) and Andersen, Harrison, Lau and Rutstrom (2008), applied to the Andreoni and Sprenger (2012) ...random choice models for estimating preferences given a ...

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Reducing status quo bias in choice experiments

Reducing status quo bias in choice experiments

... SQ choice within the traditional framework for utility maximising behaviour, we expect the quality of respondents’ own ostomy pouches to influence the choice of the SQ alternative ...SQ choice ...

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Minimum aberration designs for discrete choice experiments

Minimum aberration designs for discrete choice experiments

... discrete choice experiment (DCE) is a survey method that gives insight into individual preferences for particular ...between two attributes (a two-factor interaction) better represents real-life ...

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Specification of the Utility Function in Discrete Choice Experiments

Specification of the Utility Function in Discrete Choice Experiments

... 10.1016/j.jval.2013.11.009. Compared with the general population, the sample was younger and consisted of relatively more women. Results Only 10 respondents chose dominated scenarios and therefore failed the consistency ...

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Valuation of labour market entrance positions among (future) apprentices - Results from two discrete choice experiments

Valuation of labour market entrance positions among (future) apprentices - Results from two discrete choice experiments

... on choice of an apprenticeship position, five attributes with two to four levels characterised the ...on choice of first employment after VET, six attributes with two to three levels described ...

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