Choice questions are increasingly being used to scale competing natural resource programs. Respondents choose between two alternatives with varying levels of program characteristics and costs. Complexity in the choice task can increase the randomness (variance) in the choices and the estimation of preferences, and the magnitude of randomness is examined using scope tests and scale parameters. We provide an empirical comparison of response variance from three formats. A simple resource-to-resource format appears superior to simple referendum and composite formats in terms of coherence. The application stems from a study addressing PCBcaused natural resource losses in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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This paper presents what we believe to be the most comprehensive suite of comparison criteria regard...
The Choice Modelling technique is an emerging technique which appears to have strengths relative to ...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
The manner in which WTP survey responses are elicited has received much attention in the nonmarket v...
Investigating incentives, through valuation context and questions, that motivate respondents to reve...
The use of willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey techniques based on multi-attribute utility (MAU) approac...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
The main objective of the study outlined in this paper was to examine how the inclusion of an additi...
The use of willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey techniques based on multi-attribute utility (MAU) approac...
In nonmarket valuation, practitioners must choose a format for the valuation questions. A common app...
Siting noxious facilities, such as community landfills, is a challenging problem for local planners ...
Choice Modelling is a stated preference technique for valuing non-market goods. It has the potential...
Stated choice experiments about ecosystem changes involve complex information. This study examines w...
It has long been recognized that the total value of natural resources includes both direct and passi...
In models of choice probability there can be heterogeneity both in individual preferences and in the...
This paper presents what we believe to be the most comprehensive suite of comparison criteria regard...
The Choice Modelling technique is an emerging technique which appears to have strengths relative to ...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
The manner in which WTP survey responses are elicited has received much attention in the nonmarket v...
Investigating incentives, through valuation context and questions, that motivate respondents to reve...
The use of willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey techniques based on multi-attribute utility (MAU) approac...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
The main objective of the study outlined in this paper was to examine how the inclusion of an additi...
The use of willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey techniques based on multi-attribute utility (MAU) approac...
In nonmarket valuation, practitioners must choose a format for the valuation questions. A common app...