Using mixed logit models to analyse choice data is common but requires ex ante specification of the functional forms of preference distributions. We make the case for greater use of bounded functional forms and propose the use of the Marginal Likelihood, calculated using Bayesian techniques, as a single measure of model performance across non nested mixed logit specifications. Using this measure leads to very different rankings of model specifications compared to alternative rule of thumb measures. The approach is illustrated using data from a choice experiment regarding GM food types which provides insights regarding the recent WTO dispute between the EU and the US, Canada and Argentina and whether labelling and trade regimes should be bas...
This paper explores the potential of a special instance of the Combination of Random Utility Models ...
The mixed logit model is considered to be the most promising state of the art discrete choice model ...
We empirically question the commonly invoked assumption of normality of taste distribution in mixed ...
In this paper, the mixed logit (ML) using Bayesian methods was employed to examine willingness-to-pa...
Analyses of data from random utility models of choice data have typically used fixed parameter repre...
The logit-mixed logit (LML) model advances choice modeling by generalizing previous parametric and s...
A number of authors have discussed the possible advantages of conditioning parameter distributions o...
Mixed logit estimation of willingness to pay distributions: a comparison of models in preference and...
Among the many attractive features of the mixed logit model is its ability to take account of taste ...
Representing unobserved heterogeneity or taste variations in behavioral choice analysis is receiving...
AbstractA number of authors have discussed the possible advantages of conditioning parameter distrib...
This paper demonstrates a method for estimating logit choice models for small sample data, including...
Recent literature has combined Revealed (RP) and Stated Preference (SP) data in the Multinomial Logi...
Most applications of discrete choice models in transportation now utilise a random coefficient speci...
The widespread use of the Mixed Multinomial Logit model, in the context of discrete choice data, has...
This paper explores the potential of a special instance of the Combination of Random Utility Models ...
The mixed logit model is considered to be the most promising state of the art discrete choice model ...
We empirically question the commonly invoked assumption of normality of taste distribution in mixed ...
In this paper, the mixed logit (ML) using Bayesian methods was employed to examine willingness-to-pa...
Analyses of data from random utility models of choice data have typically used fixed parameter repre...
The logit-mixed logit (LML) model advances choice modeling by generalizing previous parametric and s...
A number of authors have discussed the possible advantages of conditioning parameter distributions o...
Mixed logit estimation of willingness to pay distributions: a comparison of models in preference and...
Among the many attractive features of the mixed logit model is its ability to take account of taste ...
Representing unobserved heterogeneity or taste variations in behavioral choice analysis is receiving...
AbstractA number of authors have discussed the possible advantages of conditioning parameter distrib...
This paper demonstrates a method for estimating logit choice models for small sample data, including...
Recent literature has combined Revealed (RP) and Stated Preference (SP) data in the Multinomial Logi...
Most applications of discrete choice models in transportation now utilise a random coefficient speci...
The widespread use of the Mixed Multinomial Logit model, in the context of discrete choice data, has...
This paper explores the potential of a special instance of the Combination of Random Utility Models ...
The mixed logit model is considered to be the most promising state of the art discrete choice model ...
We empirically question the commonly invoked assumption of normality of taste distribution in mixed ...