Thank you for the kind explanation.
Sorry for the confusion. My intention is to compare the two design: one with Bayesian prior, and another one with fixed prior.
As you mentioned, since the two design are both MNL and the mean prior is also identical, the D-error are similar.
So how should I ...
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Re: How to compare similar design?
Thanks a lot for the correction.
I would like to compare two design with same attributes and levels. For example, one design with travel time as random distributed parameter a1[(n, -0.171902,0.15)], and another one with train time with fixed prior a1[-0.171902].
The results of the two design ...
I would like to compare two design with same attributes and levels. For example, one design with travel time as random distributed parameter a1[(n, -0.171902,0.15)], and another one with train time with fixed prior a1[-0.171902].
The results of the two design ...
- Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:52 pm
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- Topic: How to compare similar design?
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How to compare similar design?
Hi, I would like to consult how to compare two similar design.
Since we had a pilot survey, I used the priors obtained to create a Bayesian design with random distributed parameters.
The random parameters could be travel time, cost, and ASC of car or a combination of two or three of them. So I ...
Since we had a pilot survey, I used the priors obtained to create a Bayesian design with random distributed parameters.
The random parameters could be travel time, cost, and ASC of car or a combination of two or three of them. So I ...