The ‘don't know’ response option in contingent valuation dichotomous choice questions is analysed using data from both willingness to pay and willingness to accept studies. An empirical analysis is conducted to determine whether respondents are stating a response similar to yes or no responses or a middle response. It is found that don't know responses are similar to no responses in the willingness to pay study. In the willingness to accept study, it is found that the ‘don't know’ responses are similar to a middle response. It is further suggested that researchers consider calculating ambivalence bounds when a don't know response is a middle response.
This essay develops a new method to diagnose inconsistency in dichotomous choice contingent valuatio...
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Graduation date: 2000This study compares the results of a contingent valuation (CV) mail survey and ...
This paper considers the treatment of "don't know" (DK) responses to referendum contingent valuation...
A new approach is presented that simultaneously deals with Misreporting and Don't Know (DK) response...
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International audienceIn this article, we develop a dichotomous choice model with follow-up question...
The dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey format collects inexact information on willingnes...
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A variety of questioning formats have been used in contingent-valuation studies, with dichotomous-ch...
ABSTRACT. Dichotomous choice contingent val-uation surveys frequently elicit multiple values in a si...
Dichotomous-choice (referendum) contingent-valuation questions are inefficient in that a very large ...
This essay develops a new method to diagnose inconsistency in dichotomous choice contingent valuatio...
In this article, we develop a dichotomous choice model with follow-up ques-tions that describes the ...
Graduation date: 2000This study compares the results of a contingent valuation (CV) mail survey and ...
This paper considers the treatment of "don't know" (DK) responses to referendum contingent valuation...
A new approach is presented that simultaneously deals with Misreporting and Don't Know (DK) response...
Dichotomous choice (or Referendum) contingent valuation surveys have become the predominate choice f...
International audienceIn this article, we develop a dichotomous choice model with follow-up question...
The dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey format collects inexact information on willingnes...
A recent concern in the valuation literature is the uncertainty respondents feel when posed with wil...
Abstract. In this note we conduct construct validity tests for dichotomous choice (DC) and poly-chot...
Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic re...
We investigate the possibility that some respondents to a dichotomous choice question vote YES, even...
A variety of questioning formats have been used in contingent-valuation studies, with dichotomous-ch...
ABSTRACT. Dichotomous choice contingent val-uation surveys frequently elicit multiple values in a si...
Dichotomous-choice (referendum) contingent-valuation questions are inefficient in that a very large ...
This essay develops a new method to diagnose inconsistency in dichotomous choice contingent valuatio...
In this article, we develop a dichotomous choice model with follow-up ques-tions that describes the ...
Graduation date: 2000This study compares the results of a contingent valuation (CV) mail survey and ...