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Patient Preferences for Low Back Pain Treatments in Iran: A Discrete Choice Experiment. [PDF]
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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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Heterogeneity in job preferences among young physicians in Chinese tertiary hospitals: a discrete choice experiment. [PDF]
Li Q, Zhang Q, Han Y.
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Information Needs for HPV Vaccination Among Different Female Population Groups in China. [PDF]
Li X +5 more
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Multipurpose vaginal rings: preferences from a national discrete choice experiment survey among US women. [PDF]
Gottert A +11 more
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Heterogeneous Preferences for Community Recycling Programs [PDF]
This paper examines household preferences for community recycling programs, which have both public and private good dimensions. The data come from a survey conducted in Seattle (WA) which elicited stated preference-contingent ratings for different recycling programs relative to status quo, with experimental variation in the overall community recycling ...
Kipperberg, Gorm, Larson, Douglas M
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Modeling heterogeneous risk preferences
Agricultural Finance Review, 2017Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a general framework for modeling heterogeneous risk preferences of agricultural producers and identifying the underlying factors that affect risk preferences. Design/methodology/approach This paper nests the risk preference function in a general production decision framework to test and model producers’
Zhengfei Guan, Feng Wu
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Heterogeneity of Ambiguity Preferences [PDF]
Abstract There is much interest in ambiguity-averse behavior under uncertainty, and many theories have been advanced to explain this. Empirical analyses of choices involving ambiguous options have typically used a representative agent model. We address the question of whether representative agent models are accurate approximations of reality or whether
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