International audienceWe develop validity tests for application to stated-preference estimates of WTP to reduce mortality risk, i.e., value per statistical life (VSL), and apply these to data obtained by surveying a representative sample of French adults over the internet. These tests (WTP nearly proportional to risk reduction, insensitive to small differences in baseline risk, increasing in income, and consistent with budget constraints) are satisfied by a conventional single-regression analysis of our data. Using latent class analysis (LCA), we identify important differences between respondents in their consistency with the validity tests and control for much of this heterogeneity. Estimates of VSL from the latent class that is consistent...
Estimates of the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) provide a vital input to a variety of policy decisi...
International audienceMany stated-preference studies that seek to estimate the marginal willingness-...
We estimate the marginal rate of substitution of income for reduction in current annual mortality ri...
International audienceWe develop validity tests for application to stated-preference estimates of WT...
We develop validity tests for application to stated-preference estimates of WTP to reduce mortality ...
The results of eliciting risk preferences are highly dependent on the elicitation method used. This ...
We report on the results of a survey based on conjoint choice experiments that was specifically desi...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary Not accounting for simplifying decision-making heur...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
Controversy over the value of statistical life (VSL) centers on whether a single value should be app...
Not accounting for simplifying decision-making heuristics when modelling data from discrete choice e...
International audiencePrevious validation studies using classical test theory (CTT) methods have pro...
Patient preferences have been increasingly incorporated into clinical and regulatory decision-making...
The Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) is a widely used measure of the value of mortality risk reduct...
Estimates of the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) provide a vital input to a variety of policy decisi...
International audienceMany stated-preference studies that seek to estimate the marginal willingness-...
We estimate the marginal rate of substitution of income for reduction in current annual mortality ri...
International audienceWe develop validity tests for application to stated-preference estimates of WT...
We develop validity tests for application to stated-preference estimates of WTP to reduce mortality ...
The results of eliciting risk preferences are highly dependent on the elicitation method used. This ...
We report on the results of a survey based on conjoint choice experiments that was specifically desi...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary Not accounting for simplifying decision-making heur...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
Controversy over the value of statistical life (VSL) centers on whether a single value should be app...
Not accounting for simplifying decision-making heuristics when modelling data from discrete choice e...
International audiencePrevious validation studies using classical test theory (CTT) methods have pro...
Patient preferences have been increasingly incorporated into clinical and regulatory decision-making...
The Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) is a widely used measure of the value of mortality risk reduct...
Estimates of the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) provide a vital input to a variety of policy decisi...
International audienceMany stated-preference studies that seek to estimate the marginal willingness-...
We estimate the marginal rate of substitution of income for reduction in current annual mortality ri...