Discrete choice experiments: a primer for the communication researcher [PDF]
Experiments are widely used in communication research to help establish cause and effect, however, studies published in communication journals rarely use discrete choice experiments (DCEs).
Reed M. Reynolds +4 more
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Discrete choice experiments: An overview on constructing D-optimal and near-optimal choice sets [PDF]
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are frequently used to estimate and forecast the behavior of an individual's choice. DCEs are based on stated preference; therefore, underlying experimental designs are required for this type of study.
Abdulrahman S. Alamri +2 more
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Snack preferences among school-aged children: evidence from discrete choice experiments [PDF]
Background Accelerated economic development and innovative food industry trends have contributed to worsening dietary imbalanced among Chinese school-aged population.
Hanyi Li +11 more
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A review of the application and contribution of discrete choice experiments to inform human resources policy interventions [PDF]
Although the factors influencing the shortage and maldistribution of health workers have been well-documented by cross-sectional surveys, there is less evidence on the relative determinants of health workers' job choices, or on the effects of policies ...
Blaauw Duane, Lagarde Mylene
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Calculating willingness-to-pay with discrete cost and random coefficients in discrete choice experiments [PDF]
Objectives This study provides step-by-step guidance to calculate willingness-to-pay (WTP) in discrete choice experiments that involve discrete cost. It highlights the limitations of assuming a linear disutility for cost in WTP calculation.
Clarence Ong +3 more
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Discrete Choice Experiments Are Not Conjoint Analysis
AbstractWe briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experiments (DCEs), widely used stated preference elicitation methods in several disciplines. We pay particular attention to the origins and basis of CA, and show that it is generally inconsistent with economic demand theory, and is subject to several logical ...
Jordan Louviere +2 more
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Preferences for COVID-19 Vaccines: Systematic Literature Review of Discrete Choice Experiments [PDF]
BackgroundVaccination can be viewed as comprising the most important defensive barriers to protect susceptible groups from infection. However, vaccine hesitancy for COVID-19 is widespread worldwide.
Yiting Huang +4 more
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Ethical Considerations for Discrete Choice Experiments with Caregivers. [PDF]
We discuss research ethics challenges experienced while running a discrete choice experiment administered to caregivers of children with treatment resistant pediatric epilepsy. We highlight ethical considerations around the study design of the discrete choice experimental paradigm that pertain to vulnerability of and caregiving burden on the population,
Illes J, Lawson A, McDonald PJ.
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An introduction to "discrete choice experiments" for behavior analysts. [PDF]
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.
Friedel JE, Foreman AM, Wirth O.
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Incorporating discrete choice experiments into long-term care insurance policy decisions: evidence from China [PDF]
BackgroundRapid population aging has prompted most emerging economies to consider introducing long-term care insurance (LTCI) as part of a comprehensive social health protection scheme. China is also in the process of establishing its own LTCI framework.
Qian Chen +3 more
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