AbstractObjectiveRecent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warranting further exploration, including the issue of “framing.” The objective of this study was to conduct a methodological exploration of the effect of attribute framing on marginal rates of substitution (MRS), including willingness to pay (WTP) from a discrete choice experiment (DCE), within the context of colorectal cancer screening preferences.MethodsThe survey, a fractional factorial design of a two-alternative, unlabeled experiment, was mailed to a sample of 1920 subjects in NSW, Australia. Participants were randomized to one of four alternative “frames” of information. Attributes included: accuracy of the test for finding cancers, accura...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...
Background: To be able to make valid inferences on stated preference data from a Discrete Choice Exp...
The rapidly growing number of health-related Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) has not been matched...
AbstractObjectiveRecent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warr...
Objective: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
OBJECTIVE: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
Purpose: Studies assessing framing effects in discrete choice experiments (DCE) primarily focused on...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
ABSTRACTObjectivesDiscrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics commonly present choice set...
Objectives: This study aimed to demonstrate the econometric modeling of benefit/risk-based choice se...
Working Paper GATE 2009-21Background How to communicate uncertainty is a major concern in medicine a...
Objectives: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics commonly present choice sets in a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete choi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete cho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete cho...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...
Background: To be able to make valid inferences on stated preference data from a Discrete Choice Exp...
The rapidly growing number of health-related Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) has not been matched...
AbstractObjectiveRecent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warr...
Objective: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
OBJECTIVE: To test how attribute framing in a discrete choice experiment (DCE) affects respondents' ...
Purpose: Studies assessing framing effects in discrete choice experiments (DCE) primarily focused on...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
ABSTRACTObjectivesDiscrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics commonly present choice set...
Objectives: This study aimed to demonstrate the econometric modeling of benefit/risk-based choice se...
Working Paper GATE 2009-21Background How to communicate uncertainty is a major concern in medicine a...
Objectives: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics commonly present choice sets in a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete choi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete cho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the outcomes of a discrete cho...
Background: Lack of evidence about the external validity of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) is on...
Background: To be able to make valid inferences on stated preference data from a Discrete Choice Exp...
The rapidly growing number of health-related Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) has not been matched...