Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increases the amount of available information. However, respondents' learning and fatigue may lead to changes in observed utility function preference (taste) parameters, as well as the variance in its error term (scale); they need to be controlled to avoid potential bias. A sizable body of empirical research offers mixed evidence in terms of whether these ordering effects are observed. We point to a significant component in explaining these differences; we show how accounting for unobservable preference and scale heterogeneity can influence the magnitude of observed ordering effects. © 2014 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
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Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increase the amoun...
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This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how lear...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular ...
In a typical discrete choice experiment respondents are asked to make choices over a series of choic...
Stated choice experiments have been shown to be a reliable valuation method for non-marketed goods a...
Discrete choice experiments typically assume that preference structures remain stable over time and ...
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The main objective of this study is to examine how repeated choice affects preference learning in st...
The order in which options are presented influences choice in ways that parallel primacy and recency...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
In this article, the authors partition the construct of experience into intensiveness (i.e., amount)...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increase the amoun...
While the repeated nature of discrete choice experiments is advantageous from a sampling efficiency ...
This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how lear...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular ...
In a typical discrete choice experiment respondents are asked to make choices over a series of choic...
Stated choice experiments have been shown to be a reliable valuation method for non-marketed goods a...
Discrete choice experiments typically assume that preference structures remain stable over time and ...
Stated choice surveys are used extensively in the study of choice behaviour across many different ar...
An elicitation format prevalently applied in discrete choice experiments (DCEs) offers each responde...
Results from paired comparison experiments suggest that as respondents progress through a sequence o...
The main objective of this study is to examine how repeated choice affects preference learning in st...
The order in which options are presented influences choice in ways that parallel primacy and recency...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
In this article, the authors partition the construct of experience into intensiveness (i.e., amount)...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...