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ordering effects 12 Choice experiment 4 Ordering Effects 4 Ordering effects 4 Serial Position Effects 3 Willingness to pay 3 strategic response 3 willingness to pay 3 Consumer behaviour 2 Discrete choice 2 Diskrete Entscheidung 2 Experiment 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 2 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 2 decision process 2 latent class 2 willingness-to-pay 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Attribute non-attendance 1 Behavioral finance 1 Behavioural finance 1 Capital income 1 Capital market returns 1 Choice Experiments 1 Choice experiments 1 Choice modelling 1 Convergent validity 1 Cross-section of stock returns 1 Decision process 1 Discrete choice experiment 1 Discrete choice experiments 1 Entscheidung bei Unsicherheit 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Fatigue 1 Incentive compatibility 1 Information processing 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Kapitalmarktrendite 1 Learning 1
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Article 9 Book / Working Paper 9 Other 2
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Article 1 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 11 English 9
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Bennett, Jeff 4 Bennett, Jeffrey W. 3 Haigner, Stefan D. 3 Jenewein, Stefan 3 McNair, Ben J. 3 Müller, Hans-Christian 3 Wakolbinger, Florian 3 Carlsson, Fredrik 2 Hensher, David 2 Heshner, David A. 2 Scheufele, Gabriela 2 Brazier, J 1 Brouwer, Roy 1 Bøye Olsen, Søren 1 Campbell, Danny 1 Campos, Pablo 1 Czajkowski, Mikołaj 1 Day, Brett 1 Dolan, P 1 Farizo, Begoña A. 1 Giergiczny, Marek 1 Greene, William H. 1 Halvorsen, Bente 1 Hensher, David A. 1 Johnson, Bruce K. 1 Logar, Ivana 1 McNair, Ben 1 McNair, Benjamin 1 Mohrschladt, Hannes 1 Mondello, Michael J. 1 Mørkbak, Morten Raun 1 Olsen, Søren Bøye 1 Prades, Jose Luis Pinto 1 Raun Mørkbak, Morten 1 Soliño, Mario 1 Whitehead, John C. 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1 Departamento de Economía, Universidad Pablo de Olavide 1 Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan 1 Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski 1
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Environmental & Resource Economics 3 MPRA Paper 2 2011 Conference (55th), February 8-11, 2011, Melbourne, Australia 1 Applied economics letters 1 DICE Discussion Paper 1 DICE Discussion Papers 1 Economics Bulletin 1 Journal of Choice Modelling 1 Journal of Sports Economics 1 Journal of banking & finance 1 Research Reports / Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1 Resource and energy economics 1 Working Papers / Departamento de Economía, Universidad Pablo de Olavide 1 Working Papers / Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski 1 Working Papers in Economics 1
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RePEc 13 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 BASE 2 EconStor 2
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The ordering of historical returns and the cross-section of subsequent returns
Mohrschladt, Hannes - In: Journal of banking & finance 125 (2021), pp. 1-13
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Does attribute order influence attribute-information processing in discrete choice experiments?
Logar, Ivana; Brouwer, Roy; Campbell, Danny - In: Resource and energy economics 60 (2020), pp. 1-21
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The first time is the hardest: A test of ordering effects in choice experiments
Carlsson, Fredrik; Mørkbak, Morten Raun; Olsen, Søren … - 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 … attributes of chicken breast filets, we find evidence of ordering effects in a sequence of 16 choice sets, where the last eight …
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Learning and Fatigue Effects Revisited. The Impact of Accounting for Unobservable Preference and Scale Heterogeneity on Perceived Ordering Effects in Multiple Choice Task Discrete...
Czajkowski, Mikołaj; Giergiczny, Marek; Greene, William H. - Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski - 2012
(and which) of these ordering effects are observed. In this study we point to a significant component in explaining these … ordering effects, especially if combined with too few choice tasks used for the analysis. We do this by utilizing the state …, we investigate possible bias resulting from not accounting for ordering effects. Our empirical study was based in the …
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Internal validity in discrete choice experiments : varying the position of the price attribute
Soliño, Mario; Farizo, Begoña A.; Campos, Pablo - In: Applied economics letters 24 (2017) 13/15, pp. 940-944
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Modelling heterogeneity in response behaviour towards a sequence of discrete choice questions: a probabilistic decision process model
McNair, Ben J.; Heshner, David A.; Bennett, Jeffrey W. - 2011
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literaturesuggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate theassumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses andstability of preferences. Decision processes (or...
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Modelling heterogeneity in response behaviour towards a sequence of discrete choice questions: a probabilistic decision process model
McNair, Ben J.; Heshner, David A.; Bennett, Jeffrey W. - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2011
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate the assumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses and stability of preferences. Decision processes (or...
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The first shall be last: serial position effects in the case contestants evaluate each other
Haigner, Stefan D.; Jenewein, Stefan; Müller, … - 2010
We analyze competitions where the contestants evaluate each other and find the first contestant to be disadvantaged. We suspect that this is due to information diffusion, Bayesian belief updating taking place in course of the contest and initial uncertainty about a contestant's relative quality.
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Modelling heterogeneity in response behaviour towards a sequence of discrete choice questions: a latent class approach
McNair, Benjamin; Hensher, David; Bennett, Jeff - 2010
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literaturesuggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate theassumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses andstability of preferences. Heuristics such as value...
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Modelling heterogeneity in response behaviour towards a sequence of discrete choice questions: a latent class approach
McNair, Ben J.; Hensher, David A.; Bennett, Jeff - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literature suggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate the assumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses and stability of preferences. Heuristics such as value...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008564505
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