Introduction A crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention to all information components presented in the response task. So far, there is no solid evidence that respondents are fulfilling this condition. The aim of our study is to explore the attendance to various information cues presented in the discrete choice ( DC) response tasks. Methods Eye tracking was used to study the eye movements and fixations on specific information areas. This was done for seven DC response tasks comprising health-state descriptions. A sample of 10 respondents participated in the study. Videos of their eye movements were recorded and are presented graphically. Frequencies were computed for length of fixation and number...
The visual behaviour of consumers buying (or searching for) products in a supermarket was measured a...
Researchers using discrete choice experiments (DCE) are often faced with the difficult decision of s...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Introduction A crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attentio...
A crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention to all info...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
Eye-tracking methodologies are becoming a common research tool for those in the field of health comm...
A methodology for assessing attention to and effect of nutrition information displayed front-of-pack...
Eye-tracking techniques have been adopted as a research tool for a wide range of applications in hea...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
Eye-tracking techniques have been adopted as a research tool for a wide range of applications in hea...
Decision strategies in multi-attribute Choice Experiments are investigated using eye-tracking. The v...
Decision strategies in multi-attribute choice experiments are investigated using eye-tracking. The v...
The visual behaviour of consumers buying (or searching for) products in a supermarket was measured a...
Researchers using discrete choice experiments (DCE) are often faced with the difficult decision of s...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Introduction A crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attentio...
A crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention to all info...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
Eye-tracking methodologies are becoming a common research tool for those in the field of health comm...
A methodology for assessing attention to and effect of nutrition information displayed front-of-pack...
Eye-tracking techniques have been adopted as a research tool for a wide range of applications in hea...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
Eye-tracking techniques have been adopted as a research tool for a wide range of applications in hea...
Decision strategies in multi-attribute Choice Experiments are investigated using eye-tracking. The v...
Decision strategies in multi-attribute choice experiments are investigated using eye-tracking. The v...
The visual behaviour of consumers buying (or searching for) products in a supermarket was measured a...
Researchers using discrete choice experiments (DCE) are often faced with the difficult decision of s...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...