Working Paper GATE 2009-21Background How to communicate uncertainty is a major concern in medicine and in health economics. We aimed at studying the framing effects of risk communication on stated preferences in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) performed to elicit women's preferences for Hormone Replacement Therapy. Methods Two versions of the questionnaire were randomly administered to respondents. Multiple risks were expressed as natural frequencies using either a constant reference class (Design 1) or variable reference classes (Design 2). We first tested whether Design 1 would impose a lower cognitive burden than Design 2. We then examined whether the two designs resulted in different utility model estimates. Results Design 1 improved...
In this paper, we present several methods of risk communication designed to improve the understandin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of communicating uncertainty regarding individualized colorectal c...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...
Working Paper GATE 2009-21Background How to communicate uncertainty is a major concern in medicine a...
Objective: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
OBJECTIVE: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
AbstractObjectiveRecent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warr...
Abstract Background Prospective users of preventive therapies often must evaluate complex informatio...
Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of only ...
Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE) consists in providing individuals with fictive scenarios in which ...
<p>Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of on...
Prior research found that “1-in-X” ratios led to higher and less accurate subjective probability tha...
Purpose: Studies assessing framing effects in discrete choice experiments (DCE) primarily focused on...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
This article analyzes preferences for risk reductions in the context of individual and societal deci...
In this paper, we present several methods of risk communication designed to improve the understandin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of communicating uncertainty regarding individualized colorectal c...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...
Working Paper GATE 2009-21Background How to communicate uncertainty is a major concern in medicine a...
Objective: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
OBJECTIVE: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
AbstractObjectiveRecent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warr...
Abstract Background Prospective users of preventive therapies often must evaluate complex informatio...
Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of only ...
Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE) consists in providing individuals with fictive scenarios in which ...
<p>Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of on...
Prior research found that “1-in-X” ratios led to higher and less accurate subjective probability tha...
Purpose: Studies assessing framing effects in discrete choice experiments (DCE) primarily focused on...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
This article analyzes preferences for risk reductions in the context of individual and societal deci...
In this paper, we present several methods of risk communication designed to improve the understandin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of communicating uncertainty regarding individualized colorectal c...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...