In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes across each of the alternatives, and to choose their most preferred. However, results in this paper indicate that many respondents employ simplified lexicographic decision-making rules, whereby they have a ranking of the attributes, but their choice of an alternative is based solely on the level of their most important attribute(s). Not accounting for these simple decision-making heuristics introduces systemic errors and leads to biased point estimates, as they are a violation of the continuity axiom and a departure from the use of compensatory decision-making. In this paper the implications of lexicographic preferences are examined. In partic...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
In models with unobserved taste heterogeneity, distributional assumptions can be placed in two ways:...
Research in discrete choice modelling techniques has taken for granted the effects of choice set siz...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
This paper considers issues raised in the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to estim...
Data from a discrete choice experiment on improvements of rural landscape attributes are used to inv...
This paper reports the findings from a discrete choice experiment study designed to estimate the eco...
Data from a discrete choice experiment aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails...
Discrete choice experiment data aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails on far...
This paper reports the findings from a discrete-choice experiment designed to estimate the economic ...
An issue in environmental economics is how respondents make choices in discrete choice experiments (...
Discrete choice experiment data aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails on far...
The purpose of this note is to address a problem faced in using stated preference methods to estimat...
Should we give equal weight to all responses in a choice experiment? Previous Choice Modelling paper...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
In models with unobserved taste heterogeneity, distributional assumptions can be placed in two ways:...
Research in discrete choice modelling techniques has taken for granted the effects of choice set siz...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
This paper considers issues raised in the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to estim...
Data from a discrete choice experiment on improvements of rural landscape attributes are used to inv...
This paper reports the findings from a discrete choice experiment study designed to estimate the eco...
Data from a discrete choice experiment aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails...
Discrete choice experiment data aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails on far...
This paper reports the findings from a discrete-choice experiment designed to estimate the economic ...
An issue in environmental economics is how respondents make choices in discrete choice experiments (...
Discrete choice experiment data aimed at eliciting the demand for recreational walking trails on far...
The purpose of this note is to address a problem faced in using stated preference methods to estimat...
Should we give equal weight to all responses in a choice experiment? Previous Choice Modelling paper...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
In models with unobserved taste heterogeneity, distributional assumptions can be placed in two ways:...
Research in discrete choice modelling techniques has taken for granted the effects of choice set siz...