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Dynamic discrete choice under rational inattention
We adopt the posterior-based approach to study dynamic discrete choice problems under rational inattention. We provide necessary and sufficient...
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Pretesting Discrete-Choice Experiments: A Guide for Researchers
Discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) are a frequently used method to explore the preferences of patients and other decision-makers in health....
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Taking the Shortcut: Simplifying Heuristics in Discrete Choice Experiments
Health-related discrete choice experiments (DCEs) information can be used to inform decision-making on the development, authorisation, reimbursement...
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Front row or backstage? Evidence on concert ticket preferences from a discrete choice experiment
Sophisticated ticketing practices have become widespread in the concert industry in recent years, with a wider range of musicians now experimenting...
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Discrete Choice Analysis with R
This book is designed as a gentle introduction to the fascinating field of choice modeling and its practical implementation using the R language.... -
Artificial Neural Networks and Discrete Choice Models: Comparing and Contrasting
Artificial neural networks and discrete choice models have been successfully applied to the prediction of individual choices. This research compares... -
Stated Preferences with Survey Consequentiality and Outcome Uncertainty: A Split Sample Discrete Choice Experiment
Stated preference studies are often based on the assumptions that proposed outcomes would realize with certainty and respondents believe their survey...
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Robust discrete choice models with t-distributed kernel errors
Outliers in discrete choice response data may result from misclassification and misreporting of the response variable and from choice behaviour that...
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Moral rhetoric in discrete choice models: a Natural Language Processing approach
This paper proposes a new method to combine choice- and text data to infer moral motivations from people’s actions. To do this, we rely on moral...
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Discrete choice modeling with anonymized data
This paper presents an approach to estimate mode-choice models from spatially anonymized revealed preference travel survey data. We propose an...
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Preferences for the Societal Impacts of a Pandemic when it Transitions into an Endemic: A Discrete Choice Experiment
BackgroundThe stage of the pandemic significantly affects people’s preferences for (the societal impacts of) COVID-19 policies. No discrete choice...
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Wistar rats choose alcohol over social interaction in a discrete-choice model
Animal models of substance use disorders have been criticized for their limited translation. One important factor behind seeking and taking that has...
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An Empirical Comparison of Discrete Choice Models for Mining Stakeholder Analysis
This research sought to facilitate improved stakeholder analysis in mining by providing further insights into the preferences of local community...
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Integrating random regret minimization-based discrete choice models with mixed integer linear programming for revenue optimization
This paper explores the critical domain of revenue management (RM) within operations research (OR), focusing on intricate pricing dynamics. Utilizing...
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Discrete Choice Experiments to Elicit Patient Preferences for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review
BackgroundIndividual preferences for treatment options for major depressive disorder can impact therapeutic decision making, adherence, and...
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Cancer survivor preferences for breast cancer follow-up care: a discrete choice experiment
PurposeTo identify the key attributes of breast cancer follow-up care models preferred by cancer survivors in Australia.
MethodsA discrete choice...
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Vaccine decision making in New Zealand: a discrete choice experiment
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy is a significant threat to global health. A key part of addressing hesitancy is to ensure that public health messaging...
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Preferences for Living Arrangements in Dementia: A Discrete Choice Experiment
BackgroundDementia affects about 55 million people worldwide. Demographic change and shifting lifestyles challenge the organization of dementia care....
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Preferences and willingness-to-pay for a blood pressure telemonitoring program using a discrete choice experiment
This study aimed to elicit the preferences and willingness-to-pay for blood pressure (BP) telemonitoring programs. This study also investigated the...