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Automobile choice 1 Direct elasticities 1 Individual and group preferences 1 Internet survey 1 Stated choice experiment 1 Vehicle emission charges 1 automobile choice 1 context influences 1 internet survey 1 ordered choice 1 random thresholds 1 reference alternative 1 response certainty 1 stated choice experiment 1
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Beck, Matthew 1 Beck, Matthew J. 1 Hensher, David 1 Hensher, David A. 1 Rose, John 1 Rose, John M. 1
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Environmental & Resource Economics 1 Journal of Choice Modelling 1
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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 J. - 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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Accounting for Preference and Scale Heterogeneity in Establishing Whether it Matters Who is Interviewed to Reveal Household Automobile Purchase Preferences
Hensher, David; Beck, Matthew; Rose, John - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 49 (2011) 1, pp. 1-22
recognised for many years, and yet the majority of automobile choice studies develop choice models as if a single agent is …
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