Dear Michiel,
Thank you very much for this very insightful information. We have been able to move forward with generating our experimental design confidently thanks to your post. Please accept our sincerest gratitude and we look forward to connecting more on choice modeling related conversations ...
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- Sat May 30, 2020 5:03 am
- Forum: General questions about choice experiments
- Topic: Revising attributes/levels after collecting pilot data?
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- Mon May 25, 2020 10:31 am
- Forum: General questions about choice experiments
- Topic: Revising attributes/levels after collecting pilot data?
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Re: Revising attributes/levels after collecting pilot data?
Hi Michiel,
Thank you very much for your swift response. It is really helpful to hear that we could use these priors to estimate a Bayesian efficient design. It is also helpful to hear your insights on whether to use our pilot study coefficients as priors. There were a few coefficients that did not ...
Thank you very much for your swift response. It is really helpful to hear that we could use these priors to estimate a Bayesian efficient design. It is also helpful to hear your insights on whether to use our pilot study coefficients as priors. There were a few coefficients that did not ...
- Mon May 25, 2020 2:23 am
- Forum: General questions about choice experiments
- Topic: Revising attributes/levels after collecting pilot data?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7892
Revising attributes/levels after collecting pilot data?
Hello,
I am part of a team who has designed a discrete choice experiment with five attributes, four of which have three levels and the one (WTP) has five. We administered a pilot study (n = 28) that included two blocks of nine choice scenarios (total of 18 choice scenarios) for respondents to ...
I am part of a team who has designed a discrete choice experiment with five attributes, four of which have three levels and the one (WTP) has five. We administered a pilot study (n = 28) that included two blocks of nine choice scenarios (total of 18 choice scenarios) for respondents to ...