There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate the assumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses and stability of preferences. Decision processes (or heuristics) such as value learning and strategic misrepresentation have been offered as explanations for these results. While a few studies have tested these heuristics as competing hypotheses, none has investigated the possibility that each explains the response behaviour of a subgroup of the population. In this paper, we make a contribution towards addressing this research gap by presenting a probabilistic decision process model designed to estimate th...
We attempt to provide insights into how heterogeneity has been and can be addressed in choice modeli...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information aggregation and...
Within the discrete choice literature, there is growing recognition that some respondents do not pro...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
Purpose – Increasing evidence suggests that choice behaviour in real world may be guided by principl...
AbstractThere is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experime...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Discrete choice studies are increasingly used in urban planning to understand preferences and to mak...
The increasing availability of individual-level consumer data has facilitated the development of new...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information ag-gregation an...
One prominent model in the realm of memory-based judgments and decisions is the recognition heuristi...
Discrete choice modelling has become the preferred empirical context to study individuals’ preferenc...
We present a discrete choice modeling framework with heterogeneous decision rules accounting for non...
We attempt to provide insights into how heterogeneity has been and can be addressed in choice modeli...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information aggregation and...
Within the discrete choice literature, there is growing recognition that some respondents do not pro...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses...
Purpose – Increasing evidence suggests that choice behaviour in real world may be guided by principl...
AbstractThere is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experime...
Although the principle of bounded rationality seems more realistic for formulating formal models of ...
Discrete choice studies are increasingly used in urban planning to understand preferences and to mak...
The increasing availability of individual-level consumer data has facilitated the development of new...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information ag-gregation an...
One prominent model in the realm of memory-based judgments and decisions is the recognition heuristi...
Discrete choice modelling has become the preferred empirical context to study individuals’ preferenc...
We present a discrete choice modeling framework with heterogeneous decision rules accounting for non...
We attempt to provide insights into how heterogeneity has been and can be addressed in choice modeli...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information aggregation and...
Within the discrete choice literature, there is growing recognition that some respondents do not pro...