A new statistic and a new method of analysis are proposed for data where a sample of respondents provides a preference ordering of some treatments. The new preference statistic is compared with the Friedman statistic, particularly for an example where 12 home owners each ranked four grasses. The new analysis provides a more natural and less misleading assessment of where the differences occur than an analysis based on the rank sums of the Friedman statistic. The new analysis is also more robust to deviations from the classical location problem, is not related to election methods known to have undesirable characteristics and adheres to the Condorcet criterion for election methods
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This study investigates an application of Friedman statistic as a model selection methodology on pos...
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Recent literature on conjoint analysis is rather fragmented and presents some critical elements, bot...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com/index/G676551621521L77.pd
This paper proposes a new approach to assess consistency of preferences expressed as priorities over...
Recent literature on conjoint analysis is rather fragmented and presents some critical elements, bot...
2 Electoral researchers are so much accustomed to analyzing the choice of the single most preferred ...
textabstractConsumer preferences can be measured by rankings of alternatives. When there are too man...
We compare four common data collection techniques to elicit preferences: the rating of items, the ra...
Abstract. The study of voting systems often takes place in the theoretical do-main due to a lack of ...
This study investigates an application of Friedman statistic as a model selection methodology on pos...
Consumer preferences can be measured by rankings of alternatives. When there are too many alternativ...
Statistical selection is discussed in general terms. In a certain selection procedures are often mor...
A method is presented for collecting data which yield a scale on which the entities are ranked in pr...
In this work we discuss an extension in preference mapping of the method proposed in Endrizzi et al....
Surveys and opinion polls are essential instruments to elicit societal preferences and uncover diffe...
Do laboratory experiments provide a reliable basis for measuring field preferences? Economists recog...
Recent literature on conjoint analysis is rather fragmented and presents some critical elements, bot...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com/index/G676551621521L77.pd
This paper proposes a new approach to assess consistency of preferences expressed as priorities over...
Recent literature on conjoint analysis is rather fragmented and presents some critical elements, bot...