Unique and shared partner priorities for supporting engagement in knowledge mobilization in pediatric pain: a best–worst scaling experiment [PDF]
Background Engaging in partnerships is key to the success of knowledge mobilization (KM) activities; however, how best to engage partners in KM activities in the context of paediatric pain and children’s health more broadly is not well understood.
Nicole E. MacKenzie +8 more
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An Empirical Comparison of Discrete Choice Experiment and Best-Worst Scaling to Estimate Patient Preferences in Infertility Treatment in China [PDF]
Jiali Chen,1 Xiaodan Qian,2 Dan Su,2 Jinhong Gong,2 Jingjing Shang,2 Lingli Zhang,3 Xin Li1,2,4,5 1Department of Health Policy, School of Health Policy and Management, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of ...
Chen J +6 more
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Litescale: A Lightweight Tool for Best-worst Scaling Annotation
Best-worst Scaling (BWS) is a methodology for annotation based on comparing and ranking instances, rather than classifying or scoring individual instances. Studies have shown the efficacy of this methodology applied to NLP tasks in terms of a higher quality of the datasets produced by following it.
Basile Valerio, Cagnazzo Christian
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the importance of providing Internet-based healthcare services based on the preference of a sample of medical students in China.Methods: An online best-worst scaling (BWS) survey with Case 1 design was conducted.
Richard Huan Xu +5 more
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The Role of Trust in Explaining Food Choice: Combining Choice Experiment and Attribute Best−Worst Scaling [PDF]
This paper presents empirical findings from a combination of two elicitation techniques—discrete choice experiment (DCE) and best–worst scaling (BWS)—to provide information about the role of consumers’ trust in food choice decisions in the case of ...
Hartmann, Monika +2 more
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When is best-worst best? A comparison of best-worst scaling, numeric estimation, and rating scales for collection of semantic norms [PDF]
Large-scale semantic norms have become both prevalent and influential in recent psycholinguistic research. However, little attention has been directed towards understanding the methodological best practices of such norm collection efforts. We compared the quality of semantic norms obtained through rating scales, numeric estimation, and a less commonly ...
Geoff, Hollis, Chris, Westbury
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Measuring consumers’ preferences for craft beer attributes through Best-Worst Scaling
The current paper investigates consumers’ consumption behavior and preferences for craft beer. More specifically, it uncovers consumers’ consumption habits and perception about craft beer, as well as their preferences for 13 beer attributes drawn from ...
Marco Lerro +2 more
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Consumers' preferences for processed meat: a best–worst scaling approach in three European countries
Processed meat products are a staple part of the typical European diet. Product packaging can include a considerable amount of information and, with other intrinsic and extrinsic attributes, substantially influence consumers' preferences and purchasing ...
Áron Török +4 more
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Using Best–Worst Scaling to Investigate Preferences in Health Care [PDF]
Best-worst scaling (BWS) is becoming increasingly popular to elicit preferences in health care. However, little is known about current practice and trends in the use of BWS in health care. This study aimed to identify, review and critically appraise BWS in health care, and to identify trends over time in key aspects of BWS.A systematic review was ...
Kei Long Cheung +6 more
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A Think Aloud Study Comparing the Validity and Acceptability of Discrete Choice and Best Worst Scaling Methods [PDF]
Objectives This study provides insights into the validity and acceptability of Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) and profile-case Best Worst Scaling (BWS) methods for eliciting preferences for health care in a priority-setting context.
Golenko, Xanthe +3 more
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