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Discrete Choice Experiments Are Not Conjoint Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Choice Modelling, 2010
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 ...
Louviere, Jordan J.   +2 more
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What medical specialists want to stay in remote areas of Indonesia: Discrete choice experiments. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
IntroductionThe equitable distribution of medical specialists in Indonesia's remote areas remains a challenge. This study investigated the preferences of medical specialists regarding retention programs aimed at addressing this issue.MethodsA Discrete ...
Anna Kurniati   +7 more
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Parental preferences for rotavirus vaccination for their children under 5 years old in China: A discrete choice experiment

open access: yesHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 2023
Rotavirus vaccination is the most effective means to prevent rotavirus gastroenteritis, but its coverage in China is not ideal. We aimed to explore parental preferences for rotavirus vaccination for their children under 5years old to improve vaccination ...
Wenwen Ma   +5 more
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Comparing the Conditional Logit Estimates and True Parameters under Preference Heterogeneity: A Simulated Discrete Choice Experiment

open access: yesEconometrics, 2023
Health preference research (HPR) is the subfield of health economics dedicated to understanding the value of health and health-related objects using observational or experimental methods. In a discrete choice experiment (DCE), the utility of objects in a
Maksat Jumamyradov   +3 more
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Do people have differing motivations for participating in a stated-preference study? Results from a latent-class analysis

open access: yesBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2021
Background Researchers and policy makers have long suspected that people have differing, and potentially nefarious, motivations for participating in stated-preference studies such as discrete-choice experiments (DCE).
Ilene L. Hollin   +3 more
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Discrete choice experiments: An overview of experience to date in haemophilia

open access: yesThe Journal of Haemophilia Practice, 2022
The patient voice is an important consideration in the availability and choice of pharmaceuticals – however, how to capture this complex area and apply it formally within regulation, health technology assessment and reimbursement remains subject to ...
Spoors John, Miners Alec, Cairns John
doaj   +1 more source

The effect of including an opt-out option in discrete choice experiments. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
to determine to what extent the inclusion of an opt-out option in a DCE may have an effect on choice behaviour and therefore might influence the attribute level estimates, the relative importance of the attributes and calculated trade-offs.781 Dutch Type
Jorien Veldwijk   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Minimum aberration designs for discrete choice experiments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A discrete choice experiment (DCE) is a survey method that givesinsight into individual preferences for particular attributes.Traditionally, methods for constructing DCEs focus on identifyingthe individual effect of each attribute (a main effect ...
Jaynes, Jessica   +2 more
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Modelling welfare estimates in discrete choice experiments for seaweed-based renewable energy.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
We explore what researchers can gain or lose by using three widely used models for the analysis of discrete choice experiment data-the random parameter logit (RPL) with correlated parameters, the RPL with uncorrelated parameters and the hybrid choice ...
Petr Mariel, Simona Demel, Alberto Longo
doaj   +1 more source

Texting while driving: A discrete choice experiment

open access: yesAccident Analysis & Prevention, 2021
Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous types of distracted driving and contributes to a large number of transportation incidents and fatalities each year. Drivers text while driving despite being aware of the risks. Although some factors related to the decision to text while driving have been elucidated, more remains to be investigated in ...
Anne M, Foreman   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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