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The Construction of Optimal Stated Choice Experiments: Theory and Methods
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In this article, Dean reviews The Construction of Optimal Stated Choice Experiments: Theory and Methods by Deborah J. Street and Leonie Burgess and concludes that "the construction of optimal stated choice experiments is a difficult problem".Abstract:
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Conducting discrete choice experiments to inform healthcare decision making: a user's guide.
Emily Lancsar,Jordan J. Louviere +1 more
TL;DR: If appropriately designed, implemented, analysed and interpreted, DCEs offer several advantages in the health sector, the most important of which is that they provide rich data sources for economic evaluation and decision making, allowing investigation of many types of questions, some of which otherwise would be intractable analytically.
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The Construction of Optimal Stated Choice Experiments: Theory and Methods
Deborah J. Street,Leonie Burgess +1 more
TL;DR: The MNL Model and Comparing Designs and Practical Techniques For Constructing Choice Experiments are presented, which provide practical techniques for constructing choice set sizes for Binary Attributes.
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Valuing citizen and patient preferences in health: recent developments in three types of best–worst scaling
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A review of the application and contribution of discrete choice experiments to inform human resources policy interventions
Mylene Lagarde,Duane Blaauw +1 more
TL;DR: A literature review of studies using discrete choice experiments to investigate human resources issues related to health workers, both in developed and developing countries showed that non-pecuniary incentives are significant determinants, sometimes more powerful than financial ones.
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Exploring Scale Effects of Best/Worst Rank Ordered Choice Data to Estimate Benefits of Tourism in Alpine Grazing Commons
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on a study using high quality rank-ordered data elicited with the best-worst approach, estimated on 64 responses per person, was used to study the willingness to pay for external benefits by visitors for policies which maintain the cultural heritage of alpine grazing commons.
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Conducting discrete choice experiments to inform healthcare decision making: a user's guide.
Emily Lancsar,Jordan J. Louviere +1 more
TL;DR: If appropriately designed, implemented, analysed and interpreted, DCEs offer several advantages in the health sector, the most important of which is that they provide rich data sources for economic evaluation and decision making, allowing investigation of many types of questions, some of which otherwise would be intractable analytically.
Journal ArticleDOI
Valuing citizen and patient preferences in health: recent developments in three types of best–worst scaling
TL;DR: An update of the state of play of BWS is offered, original research is presented to illustrate new methods of analysis and some issues on the research frontier are introduced.
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Exploring Scale Effects of Best/Worst Rank Ordered Choice Data to Estimate Benefits of Tourism in Alpine Grazing Commons
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on a study using high quality rank-ordered data elicited with the best-worst approach, estimated on 64 responses per person, was used to study the willingness to pay for external benefits by visitors for policies which maintain the cultural heritage of alpine grazing commons.
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A Comparison of Methods for Converting DCE Values onto the Full Health-Dead QALY Scale:
TL;DR: New mapping and hybrid methods have a potentially useful role for producing values on the QALY scale from data elicited using ordinal techniques such as DCE for use in economic evaluation that makes best use of the desirable properties of each elicitation technique and elicited data.
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Risk propensity in the foreign direct investment location decision of emerging multinationals
TL;DR: This paper found that managers' domestic experience satisfaction increases their relative risk propensity regarding controllable risk (legally protectable loss), but decreases their tendency to accept non-controllable risk.