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Discrete Choice Experiments

2023
Due to increasing healthcare costs across the world, limited resources have to be spent wisely. Considering the necessary, optimal provision financing of healthcare, economic techniques have a great potential to provide additional evidence to more traditional methodologies. One recently developed and adopted approach in health economics is the discrete
Folkvord, Frans   +3 more
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Environmental Factors in the Choice of EGMs: A Discrete Choice Experiment

Journal of Gambling Studies, 2016
EGMs are a form of entertainment, and the gambling environment is an important contributor to the overall experience. Logically, to select a play-environment, EGM gamblers must choose the platform through which to access the EGM (e.g., internet, mobile application or land-based venue), a particular provider (e.g., specific website, app vendor or ...
Matthew J. Rockloff   +4 more
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An introduction to “discrete choice experiments” for behavior analysts

Behavioural Processes, 2022
In this paper, we introduce discrete choice experiments (DCEs) and provide foundational knowledge on the topic. DCEs are one of the most popular methods within econometrics to study the distribution of choices within a population. DCEs are particularly useful when studying the effects of categorical variables on choice.
Jonathan E, Friedel   +2 more
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Discrete choice models and valuation experiments

Journal of Economic Studies, 2003
This paper presents the results of a choice experiment carried out from August to October 2000 on the visitors of the Galleria Borghese Museum, a worldwide known heritage site located in Rome. The main objective of this work is to study the relevancy of choice experiment techniques as a tool aimed at measuring economic values and assessing user ...
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Privacy and the Internet of Things−An experiment in discrete choice

Information & Management, 2021
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept that everyday devices are connected to the Internet generating data about us and the world around us. With the number of devices connected directly to the Internet expected to be three times the number of people by 2020, the potential for a reduction in personal privacy is evident.
David Goad, Andrew T. Collins, Uri Gal
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Discrete Choice Experiments

2005
Abstract One of the greatest challenges facing health economists is the identification and valuation of benefits from health care interventions. Until the 1990s benefit assessment in health economics was dominated by an assumption that health was the only important outcome from health care.
Ryan, Mandy, Gerard, Karen
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Discrete Choice Experiments in a Nutshell

2008
Since their introduction in health economics in the early 1990s, research in the area of health care benefits valuation has seen an increased interest in the use of discrete choice experiments (DCEs). This is shown by the explosion of literature applying this technique to direct evaluation of different policy-relevant attributes of health care ...
Amaya-Amaya, Mabel   +2 more
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Maximising Responses to Discrete Choice Experiments

Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2006
To identify any differences in response and completion rates across two versions of a questionnaire, in order to determine the trade-off between a potentially higher response rate (from a short questionnaire) and a greater level of information from each respondent (from a long questionnaire).This was a randomised trial to determine whether response ...
Coast, J   +4 more
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Design of Discrete Choice Experiments

2019
Discrete choice experiments are a popular stated preference tool in health economics and have been used to address policy questions, establish consumer preferences for health and healthcare, and value health states, among other applications. They are particularly useful when revealed preference data are not available.
Deborah J. Street, Rosalie Viney
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Discrete choice experiments in health economics

The European Journal of Health Economics, formerly: HEPAC, 2004
One method that is increasingly being used in health economics to elicit stated preferences concerning health matters is the discrete choice experiment (DCE). This editorial explores four sets of issues facing researchers who wish to employ DCE techniques: (a) normative issues about how data from DCE studies might be used to inform policy, (b ...
Stirling, Bryan, Paul, Dolan
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