AbstractPoorly designed stated preference (SP) studies are subject to a number of well-known biases, but many of these biases can be minimized when they are anticipated ex ante and accommodated in the study's design or during data analysis. We identify another source of potential bias, which we call “scenario adjustment,” where respondents assume that the substantive alternative(s) in an SP choice set, in their own particular case, will be different from what the survey instrument describes. We use an existing survey, developed to ascertain willingness to pay for private health-risk reduction programs, to demonstrate a strategy to control and correct for scenario adjustment in the estimation of willingness to pay. This strategy involves dat...
This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies ...
A growing majority of discrete choice studies are now based on data collected through stated prefere...
Classic preference reversal, where choice and valuation procedures generate inconsistent preference ...
AbstractPoorly designed stated preference (SP) studies are subject to a number of well-known biases,...
To assess demand for non-market goods, researchers must sometimes resort to direct elicitation of co...
Stated preference (SP) survey responses may not predict actual behavior, leading to hypothetical bia...
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics...
In choice experiment (CE) applications, subjects are typically assumed to fully accept information g...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
Stated preference methods are used to collect individual level data on what respondents say they wou...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
In some, but not all, contexts, respondents to stated preference valuation studies state a willingne...
This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies ...
This paper introduces a symposium on the issue of how stated preference (SP) research can best cope ...
This paper is a synthesis of the discussions and ideas that were generated during the workshop on “S...
This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies ...
A growing majority of discrete choice studies are now based on data collected through stated prefere...
Classic preference reversal, where choice and valuation procedures generate inconsistent preference ...
AbstractPoorly designed stated preference (SP) studies are subject to a number of well-known biases,...
To assess demand for non-market goods, researchers must sometimes resort to direct elicitation of co...
Stated preference (SP) survey responses may not predict actual behavior, leading to hypothetical bia...
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics...
In choice experiment (CE) applications, subjects are typically assumed to fully accept information g...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
Stated preference methods are used to collect individual level data on what respondents say they wou...
Previous studies have found that contingent valuation (CV) respondents who are given overnight to re...
In some, but not all, contexts, respondents to stated preference valuation studies state a willingne...
This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies ...
This paper introduces a symposium on the issue of how stated preference (SP) research can best cope ...
This paper is a synthesis of the discussions and ideas that were generated during the workshop on “S...
This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies ...
A growing majority of discrete choice studies are now based on data collected through stated prefere...
Classic preference reversal, where choice and valuation procedures generate inconsistent preference ...