We consider the impact of introducing intermediate stages, chained together, into the Standard Gamble (SG) and Time Trade-Off (TTO) methods. We broadly replicate the patterns of responses observed in other SG studies. Less is known about the impact of intermediate stages, chained together, in the TTO method. We find that the TTO responses do not replicate the patterns found in the SG responses. We discuss additional issues that are brought to bear in the TTO responses compared to the SG responses and consider whether these can account for the different results.Standard Gamble, Time Trade-Off, Chaining
Background: The standard TTO’s different treatment of states worse than death (SWD) and states bette...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the validity, feasibility and acceptability of standard gamble (SG) and time t...
Time Trade-Off (TTO) usually relies on "iteration," which is susceptible to bias. Discrete Choice Ex...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs) are typically derived from individual preferences over health ep...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
The Lead Time Trade-Off (L-TTO) is a variant of the TTO method that tries to overcome some of the pr...
An increasingly important debate has emerged around the extent to which techniques such as the stand...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
Common health state valuation methodologies, such as standard gamble (SG) and time trade‐off (TTO),...
The standard gamble has a firm basis in the theory of risk and, for this reason, is the preferred me...
In eliciting health state valuations, two widely used methods are the standard gamble (SG) and the t...
The standard gamble (sg) method and the time tradeoff (tto) method are commonly used tomeasure utili...
There is recent interest in using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to derive health state utility ...
Background: The standard TTO’s different treatment of states worse than death (SWD) and states bette...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the validity, feasibility and acceptability of standard gamble (SG) and time t...
Time Trade-Off (TTO) usually relies on "iteration," which is susceptible to bias. Discrete Choice Ex...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs) are typically derived from individual preferences over health ep...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
The Lead Time Trade-Off (L-TTO) is a variant of the TTO method that tries to overcome some of the pr...
An increasingly important debate has emerged around the extent to which techniques such as the stand...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
Common health state valuation methodologies, such as standard gamble (SG) and time trade‐off (TTO),...
The standard gamble has a firm basis in the theory of risk and, for this reason, is the preferred me...
In eliciting health state valuations, two widely used methods are the standard gamble (SG) and the t...
The standard gamble (sg) method and the time tradeoff (tto) method are commonly used tomeasure utili...
There is recent interest in using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to derive health state utility ...
Background: The standard TTO’s different treatment of states worse than death (SWD) and states bette...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the validity, feasibility and acceptability of standard gamble (SG) and time t...
Time Trade-Off (TTO) usually relies on "iteration," which is susceptible to bias. Discrete Choice Ex...