There is a growing interest in traveller behaviour research to explore alternative information processing strategies (often referred to as heuristics or rules) adopted by individuals when assessing packages of attributes describing alternatives in a choice set, and making a choice. One popular attribute processing rule relates to attributes not being considered (i. e., being ignored), for all manner of reasons, referred to in the small but growing literature as attribute non-attendance or non-preservation. Researchers have used a mixture of methods to study the role of attribute non-attendance, including supplementary questions on whether each attribute is ignored or not, and methods in which the functional form of the utility expressions d...
There is a growing literature that promotes the presence of process heterogeneity in the way that in...
This paper focuses on behavioural reasons underlying stated attribute non-attendance. In order to id...
Nowadays stated preference techniques such as discrete choice experiments have become a popular tool...
There is a growing interest in traveller behaviour research to explore alternative information proce...
There is a growing interest in seeking out rules that individuals invoke when processing information...
An extensive literature has established that it is common for respondents to ignore attributes of th...
The literature in discrete choice modelling is increasingly recognizing the existence of attribute n...
Accounting for ignored attributes, or attribute non-attendance (ANA), in discrete choice experiment ...
An increasing number of choice experiment studies has shown that not all respondents consider all at...
In the last few years, there has been a growing body of literature on how to detect and deal with th...
A growing literature, mainly from transport and environment economics, has started to explore whethe...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of ...
A number of choice experiments (CEs) studies have shown that survey respondents employ heuristics su...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of choice experiment values 3AL for ecosystem services to 'a...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are typically assumed to evalua...
There is a growing literature that promotes the presence of process heterogeneity in the way that in...
This paper focuses on behavioural reasons underlying stated attribute non-attendance. In order to id...
Nowadays stated preference techniques such as discrete choice experiments have become a popular tool...
There is a growing interest in traveller behaviour research to explore alternative information proce...
There is a growing interest in seeking out rules that individuals invoke when processing information...
An extensive literature has established that it is common for respondents to ignore attributes of th...
The literature in discrete choice modelling is increasingly recognizing the existence of attribute n...
Accounting for ignored attributes, or attribute non-attendance (ANA), in discrete choice experiment ...
An increasing number of choice experiment studies has shown that not all respondents consider all at...
In the last few years, there has been a growing body of literature on how to detect and deal with th...
A growing literature, mainly from transport and environment economics, has started to explore whethe...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of ...
A number of choice experiments (CEs) studies have shown that survey respondents employ heuristics su...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of choice experiment values 3AL for ecosystem services to 'a...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are typically assumed to evalua...
There is a growing literature that promotes the presence of process heterogeneity in the way that in...
This paper focuses on behavioural reasons underlying stated attribute non-attendance. In order to id...
Nowadays stated preference techniques such as discrete choice experiments have become a popular tool...