An elicitation format prevalently applied in discrete choice experiments (DCE) is to offer each respondent a sequence of choice tasks containing more than two choice options. However, empirical evidence indicates that repeated choice tasks influence choice outcomes through order effects. The study reported in this article employs a split sample approach based on field surveys to expand the research on effects of repeated-binary DCE elicitation formats. A single-binary elicitation format is used as the baseline. Our results indicate that choice outcomes may vary across the single-binary and repeated-binary elicitation formats. The choice between the two elicitation formats may imply a trade-off between decreased choice precision in the singl...
This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how lear...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Researchers designing choice modelling experiments have some latitude over the number of choice alte...
An elicitation format prevalently applied in DCE is to offer each respondent a sequence of choice ta...
This paper presents what we believe to be the most comprehensive suite of comparison criteria regard...
This study explores ordering effects and response strategies in repeated binary discrete choice expe...
According to neoclassical economic theory, a stated preference elicitation format comprising a sing...
Abstract: Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) provides a valuable tool for understanding the consumer be...
This study undertook a head-to-head comparison of best-worst, best-best and ranking discrete choice ...
This study tests the temporal stability of preferences, choices and willingness to pay (WTP) values ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular ...
We investigate the stability of preference estimates from a discrete choice experiment (DCE). “Stabi...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Choice experiments (CEs) are commonly used to estimate monetary values for characteristics of public...
The main objective of this study is to examine how repeated choice affects preference learning in st...
This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how lear...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Researchers designing choice modelling experiments have some latitude over the number of choice alte...
An elicitation format prevalently applied in DCE is to offer each respondent a sequence of choice ta...
This paper presents what we believe to be the most comprehensive suite of comparison criteria regard...
This study explores ordering effects and response strategies in repeated binary discrete choice expe...
According to neoclassical economic theory, a stated preference elicitation format comprising a sing...
Abstract: Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) provides a valuable tool for understanding the consumer be...
This study undertook a head-to-head comparison of best-worst, best-best and ranking discrete choice ...
This study tests the temporal stability of preferences, choices and willingness to pay (WTP) values ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular ...
We investigate the stability of preference estimates from a discrete choice experiment (DCE). “Stabi...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Choice experiments (CEs) are commonly used to estimate monetary values for characteristics of public...
The main objective of this study is to examine how repeated choice affects preference learning in st...
This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how lear...
We present an experiment designed to investigate the presence and nature of ordering effects within ...
Researchers designing choice modelling experiments have some latitude over the number of choice alte...