For three-level paired choice designs, we obtain a sharper lower bound to the A- and D-values for estimating the main effects under the utility-neutral multinomial logit model. New A- and D-optimal (and efficient) designs are provided. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
This paper gives constructions for optimal and near-optimal sets of pairs for the estimation of main...
In a traditional discrete choice experiment, respondents indicate which one of a set of products(ser...
Street and Burgess (2007) present a comprehensive exposition of designs for choice experiments till ...
In a paired choice experiment, several pairs of options are shown to respondents and the respondents...
In choice experiments the process of decision-making can be more complex than the proposed by the Mu...
Over two decades, optimal choice designs have been obtained for estimating the main effects and the ...
Making choices is a fundamental part of life. Whether it be the food that we eat, how we get from A ...
To date, no attempt has been made to design efficient choice experiments by means of the G- and V-op...
Choice experiments mirror real world situations closely and helps manufacturers, policy-makers and o...
We improve the existing results of optimal partial profile paired choice designs and provide new des...
Davidson and Beaver (1977) extended the Bradley-Terry model to incorporate the possible effect of po...
Street and Burgess (2007) present a comprehensive exposition of designs for choice experiments till ...
A computationally attractive model for the analysis of conjoint choice experiments is the mixed mult...
In a classical conjoint choice experiment, respondents choose one profile from each choice set that ...
In 1970 Davidson generalised the Bradley-Terry model to allow respondents to say that the two option...
This paper gives constructions for optimal and near-optimal sets of pairs for the estimation of main...
In a traditional discrete choice experiment, respondents indicate which one of a set of products(ser...
Street and Burgess (2007) present a comprehensive exposition of designs for choice experiments till ...
In a paired choice experiment, several pairs of options are shown to respondents and the respondents...
In choice experiments the process of decision-making can be more complex than the proposed by the Mu...
Over two decades, optimal choice designs have been obtained for estimating the main effects and the ...
Making choices is a fundamental part of life. Whether it be the food that we eat, how we get from A ...
To date, no attempt has been made to design efficient choice experiments by means of the G- and V-op...
Choice experiments mirror real world situations closely and helps manufacturers, policy-makers and o...
We improve the existing results of optimal partial profile paired choice designs and provide new des...
Davidson and Beaver (1977) extended the Bradley-Terry model to incorporate the possible effect of po...
Street and Burgess (2007) present a comprehensive exposition of designs for choice experiments till ...
A computationally attractive model for the analysis of conjoint choice experiments is the mixed mult...
In a classical conjoint choice experiment, respondents choose one profile from each choice set that ...
In 1970 Davidson generalised the Bradley-Terry model to allow respondents to say that the two option...
This paper gives constructions for optimal and near-optimal sets of pairs for the estimation of main...
In a traditional discrete choice experiment, respondents indicate which one of a set of products(ser...
Street and Burgess (2007) present a comprehensive exposition of designs for choice experiments till ...