Moving between choice and direct valuation procedures can cause substantial, systematic preference reversals, which is problematic because it leaves us unsure as to which procedure (if any) is ‘best’. This article reports a study that tests whether using a ranking procedure to infer values rather than more conventional direct valuation can negate this phenomenon. The results suggest that the ranking procedure can render strict preference reversals both less substantial and less systematic. This could have important implications for the valuation of health outcomes, and in attempting to ascertain whether choice, valuation or ranking best uncovers people's preferences, similar tests in the context of more realistic health outcome descriptions...
The classic preference reversal phenomenon arises in a comparison between a choice and a matching ta...
Background. People sometimes object to the results of cost-effectiveness analysis when the analysis ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-...
Moving between choice and direct valuation procedures can cause substantial, systematic preference r...
A central assumption in health utility measurement is that preferences are invariant to the elicitat...
A central assumption in health utility measurement is that preferences are invariant to the elicitat...
Violations of procedural invariance, epitomised by 'classic' preference reversals, have been observe...
This paper reports two experiments which examine the use of ranking methods to elicit ‘certainty equ...
Classic preference reversal, where choice and valuation procedures generate inconsistent preference ...
Preference reversals have usually been explained by weighted additive models, in which different tas...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
textabstractPreference reversals have usually been explained by weighted additive models, in which d...
One core assumption of standard economic theory is that an individual’s preferences are stable, irre...
A source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains should be we...
A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains ...
The classic preference reversal phenomenon arises in a comparison between a choice and a matching ta...
Background. People sometimes object to the results of cost-effectiveness analysis when the analysis ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-...
Moving between choice and direct valuation procedures can cause substantial, systematic preference r...
A central assumption in health utility measurement is that preferences are invariant to the elicitat...
A central assumption in health utility measurement is that preferences are invariant to the elicitat...
Violations of procedural invariance, epitomised by 'classic' preference reversals, have been observe...
This paper reports two experiments which examine the use of ranking methods to elicit ‘certainty equ...
Classic preference reversal, where choice and valuation procedures generate inconsistent preference ...
Preference reversals have usually been explained by weighted additive models, in which different tas...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
textabstractPreference reversals have usually been explained by weighted additive models, in which d...
One core assumption of standard economic theory is that an individual’s preferences are stable, irre...
A source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains should be we...
A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains ...
The classic preference reversal phenomenon arises in a comparison between a choice and a matching ta...
Background. People sometimes object to the results of cost-effectiveness analysis when the analysis ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of inconsistency in quality-of-...