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Deriving Drug Treatment Preference for Osteoporosis Patients Using Discrete Choice Experiments: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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Abstract We study how risk preferences and risk perceptions relate to three risky food behaviors—eating unwashed greens, rare meat, and raw dough—among US adults. Using two self‐assessed measures of risk preference and an experimental measure, we find that increased risk aversion negatively correlates with risky food behaviors.
Ahmad Z. Wahdat +3 more
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Machine Learning Approach for Analyzing Mixed Case Interval Censored Data with a Cured Subgroup. [PDF]
Aselisewine W, Pal S.
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Abstract Pesticides boost agricultural yields but bring environmental and climate concerns, driving a cycle of increased use. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) aims to lower pesticide reliance, yet it may impact ecosystems. This study examines consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for IPM‐labeled fruits and the role of climate awareness.
R. Karina Gallardo +3 more
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A Break from the Norm? Parametric Representations of Preference Heterogeneity for Discrete Choice Models in Health. [PDF]
Buckell J +3 more
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Bayesian approaches for calibrating the mixed C-logit model of truck route choice
Yi Meng
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ABSTRACT Introduction Previous research has investigated the impact of peers on adolescents' decision‐making across various domains. However, adolescents are not just passive receivers of information; they actively seek advice from peers. Yet, there is limited understanding of whom adolescents turn to within their peer networks to guide their decisions.
Scarlett K. Slagter +2 more
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A Systematic Review of Discrete Choice Experiments on Preferences for COVID-19 Vaccinations. [PDF]
Hinzpeter EL +5 more
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Market Expansion and Business Stealing With Differentiated Products Using a Nested Logit
ABSTRACT In this paper, we use the widely adopted nested logit model to examine how introducing a new product into a market of highly substitutable, differentiated goods affects both market expansion and business stealing. Central to our analysis is the nesting parameter σ$$ \sigma $$, which captures the correlation in consumers' unobserved utilities ...
Christophe Bellégo, Andreea Enache
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Standard and Shuffled Halton Sequences in a Mixed Logit Model
Alexander Staus
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