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Hensher, David A. 5 Rose, John M. 5 Louviere, Jordan J. 4 Bhat, Chandra R. 2 Bradley, Mark 2 Börjesson, Maria 2 Cameron, Trudy Ann 2 Carlsson, Frederik 2 Carson, Richard T. 2 DeShazo, J. R. 2 Hess, Stephane 2 Islam, Towhidul 2 Jong, Gerard de 2 Mokhtarian, Patricia L. 2 Olsen, Søren Bøye 2 Shiftan, Yoram 2 Train, Kenneth 2 Abou-Zeid, Maya 1 Algers, Staffan 1 Antoniou, Constantinos 1 Axhausen, Kay W. 1 Bastin, Fabian 1 Bech, Mickael 1 Beck, Matthew 1 Bekhor, Shlomo 1 Ben-Akiva, Moshe Emanuel 1 Bergtold, Jason S. 1 Bierlairey, Michel 1 Bliemer, Michiel C. J. 1 Bonnichsen, Ole 1 Bonsall, Peter 1 Bowman, John L. 1 Bredahl Jacobsen, Jette 1 Brouwer, Roy 1 Bucci, Pietro 1 Burgess, Leonie 1 Chorus, Caspar G. 1 Choudhury, Charisma F. 1 Cirillo, Cinzia 1 Collins, Andrew T. 1
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Modelling mode choice in passenger transport with integrated hierarchical information integration
Richter, Cornelia; Keuchel, Stephan - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 1, pp. 1-21
The Integrated Hierarchical Information Integration (HII-I) approach allows to include a larger number of attributes in choice experiments by summarising similar attributes into constructs. In separate sub-experiments, one construct is described by its attributes while the other constructs are...
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Freight transport distance and weight as utility conditioning effects on a stated choice experiment
Masiero, Lorenzo; Hensher, David A. - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 1, pp. 64-76
Within a freight transport context, the origin-destination distance and the weight of the shipment play an important role in the decision of the most preferred transport service and in the way logistics managers evaluate the transport service's attributes. In particular, the attributes commonly...
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Designing a stated choice experiment : the value of a qualitative process
Kløjgaard, Mirja Elisabeth; Bech, Mickael; Søgaard, Rikke - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 2, pp. 1-18
Designing a stated or discrete choice experiment (DCE) involves a process of developing, testing and optimizing the experiment questionnaire. This process is important for the success of the experiment and the validity of the results, but it is often not reported thoroughly. In the field of...
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The first time is the hardest : A test of ordering effects in choice experiments
Carlsson, Frederik; Mørkbak, Morten Raun; Olsen, … - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 2, pp. 19-37
This paper addresses the issue of ordering effects in choice experiments, and in particular how learning processes potentially affect respondents’ stated preferences in a sequence of choice sets. In a case study concerning food quality attributes of chicken breast filets, we find evidence of...
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Conceptual relations between expanded rank data and models of the unexpanded rank data
Marley, Anthony; Islam, Towhidul - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 2, pp. 38-80
Louviere et al. (2008, J. of Choice Modelling, 1, 126-163) present two main empirical examples in which a respondent rank orders the options in various choice sets by repeated best, then worst, choice. They expand the ranking data to various "implied" choices in subsets and fit the expanded data...
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Design effects in a meta-analysis of river health choice experiments in Australia
Rolfe, John; Brouwer, Roy - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 2, pp. 81-97
While meta-analysis is typically used to identify value estimates for benefit transfer, applications also provide insights into the potential influence of methodological design characteristics on results of non-market valuation experiments. In this paper, a meta-analysis of nineteen choice...
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Using appropriate prior information to eliminate choice sets with a dominant alternative from D-efficient designs
Crabbe, Marjolein Crabbe; Vandebroek, Martina - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 1, pp. 22-45
Most attributes in transportation studies, such as the travel time and the travel cost of a travel mode or road alternative, have a clear rank order in their attribute levels. Therefore one option in a choice set of an experimental design can dominate the other alternatives in the set. This...
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Are there specific design elements of choice experiments and types of people that influence choice response certainty?
Hensher, David A.; Rose, John M.; Beck, Matthew - In: Journal of choice modelling 5 (2012) 1, pp. 77-97
The development of more realistic choice experiments has taken on board a number of suggestions in the broader hypothetical bias literature. One issue, in particular, is the increasing interest in finding ways to bridge the gap between the stated choice response and real choosing, as a way of...
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Design of discrete choice experiments : a discussion of issues that matter in future applied research
Louviere, Jordan J.; Pihlens, David; Carson, Richard T. - In: Journal of choice modelling 4 (2011) 1, pp. 1-8
Disagreement among researchers regarding types of optimal choice experiments is often best seen as resulting from differences in the set of assumptions researchers are willing to make about the underlying data generating process. Much of the current debate may have confused, rather than...
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Scenario adjustment in stated preference research
Cameron, Trudy Ann; DeShazo, J. R.; Johnson, Erica H. - In: Journal of choice modelling 4 (2011) 1, pp. 9-43
Poorly designed stated preference (SP) studies are subject to a number of well-known biases, but many of these biases can be minimized when they are anticipated ex ante and accommodated in the studyfs design or during data analysis. We identify another source of potential bias, which we call...
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