Stated preference practitioners are increasingly relying on internet panels to gather data, but emerging evidence suggests potential limitations with respect to respondent and response quality in such panels. We identify groups of inattentive respondents who have failed to watch information videos provided in the survey to completion. Our results show that inattentive respondents have a higher cost sensitivity, are more likely to have a small scale parameter, and are more likely to ignore the non-cost attributes. These results are largely driven by respondents failing to watch the information video about the discrete choice experiment, attributes and levels, which underlines the importance of information provision and highlights possible im...
Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increases the amoun...
We investigate the relationship between visual attention and attendence with the rate of "preference...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
Stated preference practitioners are increasingly relying on internet panels to gather data, but emer...
Does attentiveness matter in survey responses? Do more attentive survey participants give higher qua...
In this article we utilize the time respondents require to answer a self-administered online stated ...
While a successful survey requires engaged and attentive respondents, careless survey completion rem...
In this paper we utilise paradata relating to the response latency as a measure of the cognitive eff...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decision...
This paper reports on the relevance of attention checks for online panels, e.g., M-Turk, SurveyMonke...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decisi...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
Participant attentiveness may represent a major concern for all researchers using online self-report...
Scepticism over stated preference surveys conducted online revolves around the concerns over “profes...
Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increases the amoun...
We investigate the relationship between visual attention and attendence with the rate of "preference...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...
Stated preference practitioners are increasingly relying on internet panels to gather data, but emer...
Does attentiveness matter in survey responses? Do more attentive survey participants give higher qua...
In this article we utilize the time respondents require to answer a self-administered online stated ...
While a successful survey requires engaged and attentive respondents, careless survey completion rem...
In this paper we utilise paradata relating to the response latency as a measure of the cognitive eff...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decision...
This paper reports on the relevance of attention checks for online panels, e.g., M-Turk, SurveyMonke...
Background: The provision of additional information is often assumed to improve consumption decisi...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
Participant attentiveness may represent a major concern for all researchers using online self-report...
Scepticism over stated preference surveys conducted online revolves around the concerns over “profes...
Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increases the amoun...
We investigate the relationship between visual attention and attendence with the rate of "preference...
We investigate the relationship between the extent of visual attention and preference stability in a...