Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices between lotteries. These are easy to incentivise, but often yield only limited dichotomous information. This paper considers whether respondents’ judgments about their strength of preference (SoP) for one alternative over another can usefully supplement standard choice data. We report extensive evidence that such judgments show sensitivity to variations in question format and parameter values in the directions we should expect, not only within-subject but also between-sample. We illustrate how such judgments can usefully supplement standard pairwise choice data and enrich our understanding of observed behaviour
AbstractThe development of more realistic choice experiments has taken on board a number of suggesti...
International audienceWe present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice,...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...
Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices b...
AbstractThere is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experime...
The ordinal scale and polychotomous choice methods are two widely used techniques for estimating pre...
ABSTRACT. Results from paired comparison experiments suggest that as respondents progress through a ...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
We propose that consumer preferences are often systematically influenced by preference fluency, i.e....
Stated preference methods assume respondents' preferences are consistent with utility theory, but ma...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. In the stated choice literature, increasing attention has been paid to methods ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
This chapter is both a commentary on and extension of the Carson and Groves (2007) (hereafter CG) ar...
There is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Suc...
AbstractThe development of more realistic choice experiments has taken on board a number of suggesti...
International audienceWe present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice,...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...
Many experiments investigating different decision theories have relied heavily on pairwise choices b...
AbstractThere is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experime...
The ordinal scale and polychotomous choice methods are two widely used techniques for estimating pre...
ABSTRACT. Results from paired comparison experiments suggest that as respondents progress through a ...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
We propose that consumer preferences are often systematically influenced by preference fluency, i.e....
Stated preference methods assume respondents' preferences are consistent with utility theory, but ma...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. In the stated choice literature, increasing attention has been paid to methods ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
This chapter is both a commentary on and extension of the Carson and Groves (2007) (hereafter CG) ar...
There is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Suc...
AbstractThe development of more realistic choice experiments has taken on board a number of suggesti...
International audienceWe present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice,...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...