We examine the relationship between visual attention and stated preferences derived from a discrete choice experiment. Focussing on consumer preferences regarding country of origin food labels, we employ a Bayesian in.nite mixture Logit to derive results that reveal patterns of respondent heterogeneity that would not be captured assuming that random parameters take a speci.c distributional form. Our results reveal weak relationships between the eye-tracking data, our stated preference results and various attribute use questions. Although respondents with higher levels of visual attendance value speci.c attributes more highly, the strength of the relationship is fairly weak. Therefore, whilst we maintain that eye-tracking is useful, we argue...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decision...
A basic idea in vision research is that selective attention determines not only which information is...
IntroductionA crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention...
We examine the relationship between visual attention and stated preferences derived from a discrete ...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
Researchers using discrete choice experiments (DCE) are often faced with the difficult decision of s...
The University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Soci...
When buying a product, consumers are confronted with a host of information presented to them. Howeve...
When buying a product, consumers are confronted with a host of information presented to them. Howeve...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
Choice experiments (CE), involving multi-attribute choices, are increasingly used in economics to va...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decisi...
This is a working draft. Please do not cite. The final published version is available at https://d...
The University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Soci...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decision...
A basic idea in vision research is that selective attention determines not only which information is...
IntroductionA crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention...
We examine the relationship between visual attention and stated preferences derived from a discrete ...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
Researchers using discrete choice experiments (DCE) are often faced with the difficult decision of s...
The University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Soci...
When buying a product, consumers are confronted with a host of information presented to them. Howeve...
When buying a product, consumers are confronted with a host of information presented to them. Howeve...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
Choice experiments (CE), involving multi-attribute choices, are increasingly used in economics to va...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decisi...
This is a working draft. Please do not cite. The final published version is available at https://d...
The University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Soci...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decision...
A basic idea in vision research is that selective attention determines not only which information is...
IntroductionA crucial assumption in health valuation methods is that respondents pay equal attention...