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Eliciting women’s preference for prenatal testing in China: a discrete choice experiment
Background Pregnancy tests can be used for the early diagnosis of fetal problems and can prevent abnormal birth in pregnancies. Yet, testing preferences among Chinese women are poorly investigated. Methods We developed a Discrete Choice Experiment with 5
Liangzhi Wu +16 more
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Tourists’ willingness to pay for holiday trip characteristics: A Discrete Choice Experiment
This article studies the marginal rates of substitution and Willingness to Pay for holiday trip characteristics. Using a Discrete Choice Experiment, we examine how much individuals from four cities in Northern Spain are willing to pay for accommodation ...
David Boto‐García +3 more
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The Effect of Forced Choice with Constant Choice Experiment Complexity
In a choice experiment, when respondents are not given the opportunity to choose none of the options offered in a choice set, the choices can be considered forced.
Jerrod M. Penn, Wuyang Hu, Linda J. Cox
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Stated or discrete choice experiments have been applied extensively in many research fields, but so far only sparsely in the field of workplace research. This chapter describes the research approach and gives examples of workplace design studies where it has been applied successfully.
Appel-Meulenbroek, R. +1 more
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The European Union (EU) considers biofuels as an option to reduce GHG emissions. However, biofuels mandates are controversial because of the concerns regarding unintended environmental, social and economic consequences.
Azucena Gracia +2 more
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Fieke Adan +4 more
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Patient preferences for maintenance therapy in Crohn’s disease: A discrete-choice experiment
Objective To quantify patient preferences for maintenance therapy of Crohn’s disease and understand the impact on treatment selection. Methods We conducted a discrete-choice experiment in patients with Crohn’s disease (n = 155) to measure the importance ...
G. Hazlewood +9 more
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Paying for Kidneys? A Randomized Survey and Choice Experiment
We conducted a randomized survey with 2,666 US residents to study preferences for legalizing payments to kidney donors. We found strong polarization, with many participants supporting or opposing payments regardless of potential transplant gains. However,
J. Elias +4 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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Background Models of preferences in health services research (HSR) and Health Economics are often defined by readily available information, such as that captured in claims data and electronic health records.
Eline van den Broek-Altenburg +1 more
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