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| A comparison of stated preference methods for environmental valuation |
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| A discrete choice model implementing gist-based categorization of alternatives, with applications to patient preferences for cancer screening and treatment |
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| A joint best–worst scaling and stated choice model considering observed and unobserved heterogeneity: An application to residential location choice |
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18 |
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56 |
| A non-compensatory choice model incorporating attribute cutoffs |
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127 |
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5 |
408 |
| An integrated modelling approach examining the influence of goals, habit and learning on choice using visual attention data |
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6 |
24 |
| Antecedent Volition and Spatial Effects: Can Multiple Goal Pursuit Mitigate Distance Decay? |
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8 |
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3 |
8 |
38 |
| Are Food Choices Really Habitual? Integrating Habits, Variety-seeking, and Compensatory Choice in a Utility-maximizing Framework |
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5 |
58 |
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12 |
276 |
| Behavioral frontiers in choice modeling |
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91 |
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1 |
1 |
325 |
| Brand Effects on Choice and Choice Set Formation Under Uncertainty |
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52 |
1 |
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8 |
139 |
| Can healthcare choice be predicted using stated preference data? |
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12 |
| Categories shape preferences: A model of taste heterogeneity arising from categorization of alternatives |
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8 |
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56 |
| Channels for search and purchase: Does mobile Internet matter? |
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28 |
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7 |
140 |
| Choice Environment, Market Complexity, and Consumer Behavior: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach for Incorporating Decision Complexity into Models of Consumer Choice |
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116 |
1 |
1 |
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333 |
| Choice Set Formation in Residential Mobility and Its Implications for Segregation Dynamics |
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23 |
| Choice and temporal welfare impacts: incorporating history into discrete choice models |
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63 |
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1 |
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226 |
| Choice models based on mixed discrete/continuous PDFs |
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25 |
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2 |
131 |
| Choice set formation for outdoor destinations: The role of motivations and preference discrimination in site selection for the management of public expenditures on protected areas |
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2 |
7 |
65 |
| Choice set generation within the generalized extreme value family of discrete choice models |
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75 |
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188 |
| Citizen Participation in Patient Prioritization Policy Decisions: An Empirical and Experimental Study on Patients' Characteristics |
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| Combining sources of preference data |
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319 |
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4 |
10 |
661 |
| Comment on current issues and a ‘wish list’ for conjoint analysis |
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| Commentary on Econometric Modeling Strategies for Stated Preference Experiments By David Layton |
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32 |
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| Decision Strategy and Structure in Households: A “Groups” Perspective |
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43 |
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4 |
219 |
| Determinants of Recreational Activities Choice in Protected Areas |
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9 |
| Distinguishing taste variation from error structure in discrete choice data |
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20 |
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115 |
| Distortions in willingness-to-pay for public goods induced by endemic distrust in institutions |
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| Distribution-free estimation of individual parameter logit (IPL) models using combined evolutionary and optimization algorithms |
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| Empirical test of a constrained choice discrete model: Mode choice in São Paulo, Brazil |
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63 |
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163 |
| Enriching Scanner Panel Models with Choice Experiments |
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21 |
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90 |
| Experience as a conditioning effect on choice: Does it matter whether it is exogenous or endogenous? |
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| Feature-based attributes and the roles of consumers' perception bias and inference in choice |
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60 |
| Flexible Covariance Structures for Categorical Dependent Variables through Finite Mixtures of Generalized Extreme Value Models |
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328 |
| Goal-based models for discrete choice analysis |
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| Incorporating random constraints in discrete models of choice set generation |
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113 |
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266 |
| Individuals’ Decisions in the Presence of Multiple Goals |
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85 |
| Jeopardizing brand profitability by misattributing process heterogeneity to preference heterogeneity |
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| Menu choice stated preference tasks to capture demand complementarity in health |
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| Modelling online job search and choices of dentists in the Australian job market: Staged sequential DCEs and FIML econometric methods |
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| Perceptions versus Objective Measures of Environmental Quality in Combined Revealed and Stated Preference Models of Environmental Valuation |
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297 |
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| Preparing for future pandemics: A multi‐national comparison of health and economic trade‐offs |
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| Reconceptualising the External Validity of Discrete Choice Experiments |
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| Separating generalizable from source-specific preference heterogeneity in the fusion of revealed and stated preferences |
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| Social Cooperation in the Context of Integrated Private and Common Land Management |
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| The Akaike Likelihood Ratio Index |
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57 |
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| The Influence of Task Complexity on Consumer Choice: A Latent Class Model of Decision Strategy Switching |
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| The Information-Economics Perspective on Brand Equity |
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121 |
| The effect of choice set misspecification on welfare measures in random utility models |
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| The effects of brand credibility on customer loyalty |
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65 |
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| The habit-driven life: Accounting for inertia in departure time choices for commuting trips |
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| Towards Accurate Prediction of Healthcare Choices: The INTERSOCIAL Project |
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| Using repeated cross-sectional travel surveys to enhance forecasting robustness: Accounting for changing mode preferences |
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| Using stated preference and revealed preference modeling to evaluate prescribing decisions |
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204 |
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| Valuing the Child Health Utility 9D: Using profile case best worst scaling methods to develop a new adolescent specific scoring algorithm |
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| —Discussion of “Alleviating the Constant Stochastic Variance Assumption in Decision Research: Theory, Measurement, and Experimental Test” |
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| “Whose plan is it?” understanding how the goal pursuit of consumers and carers influence choices in the australian disability sector |
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| Total Journal Articles |
7 |
18 |
54 |
2,452 |
57 |
98 |
283 |
8,938 |