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    Essays on the simulation-based estimation of dynamic discrete choice models by Waltmann, B

    Published 2021
    “…These issues are especially prominent for dynamic discrete choice models, which are particularly challenging to estimate.…”
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    Consumers’ Preferences for Purchasing mHealth Apps: Discrete Choice Experiment by Zhenzhen Xie, Calvin Kalun Or

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…MethodsA cross-sectional discrete choice experiment questionnaire survey was conducted with 593 adults living in Hong Kong. …”
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    A network-based discrete choice model for decision-based design by Zhenghui Sha, Yaxin Cui, Yinshuang Xiao, Amanda Stathopoulos, Noshir Contractor, Yan Fu, Wei Chen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…While the ERGM-based approach has the new capability of modelling the effects of interactions and interdependencies (e.g., social relationships among customers) on customers’ decisions via network structures (e.g., using triangles to model peer influence), existing research can only model customers’ consideration decisions, and it cannot predict individual customer’s choices, as what the traditional utility-based discrete choice models (DCMs) do. However, the ability to make choice predictions is essential to predicting market demand, which forms the basis of decision-based design (DBD). …”
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    Patient preferences for models of care for fibromyalgia: A discrete choice experiment. by Patrícia Norwood, Marcus Beasley, Martin Stevens, Rosemary Hollick, Gary Macfarlane, Paul McNamee, PACFiND Study Investigators

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Methodology</h4>We use the Discrete Choice Experiment Method (DCE), a choice-based survey that quantifies preferences for attributes of goods, services or policy interventions, to elicit preferences in relation to alternative models of care for people with fibromyalgia. …”
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    Improving the demand for birth registration: a discrete choice experiment in Ethiopia by Li Liu, Solomon Shiferaw, Stephane Helleringer, Mahari Yihdego, Ayanaw Amogne, Selamawit Desta, Yoonjoung Choi, Assefa Seme

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…We investigated which characteristics of birth registration facilities might determine caregivers’ decisions to register children in Ethiopia.Methods We conducted a discrete choice experiment in randomly selected households in Addis Ababa and the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region. …”
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    Identifying the impact of social influences in health-related discrete choice experiments. by Esther W de Bekker-Grob, Kirsten Howard, Joffre Swait

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study developed and empirically tested a choice model that accounts for social network influences in a discrete choice experiment (DCE). We focused on maternal choices for childhood vaccination in Australia, and used an econometric choice model that explicitly 1) incorporated vaccine schedule characteristics, benefits and costs, and 2) represented up to ten different identifiable key influencer types (e.g., partner, parents, friends, healthcare professionals, inter alia), allowing for the attribution of directional importance of each influencer on the gravid woman's decision to adhere to or reject childhood vaccination. …”
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    Discrete choice experiment to investigate preferences for psychological intervention in cardiac rehabilitation by Patrick Joseph Doherty, Gemma E Shields, Adrian Wells, Lora Capobianco, Linda M Davies, Stuart Wright, Caroline M Vass

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This stated preference study aimed to investigate preferences for attributes of a psychological therapy intervention in CR.Methods A discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted and recruited a general population sample and a trial sample. …”
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    Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health Behaviours: A Discrete Choice Experiment. by Emma L Giles, Frauke Becker, Laura Ternent, Falko F Sniehotta, Elaine McColl, Jean Adams

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…METHODS:We conducted an online discrete choice experiment. Participants were adult members of a market research panel living in the UK selected using quota sampling. …”
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    Personal traits underlying environmental preferences: a discrete choice experiment. by Mario Soliño, Begoña A Farizo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper analyses the influence of the big five personality dimensions (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness) in a discrete choice experiment dealing with preferences for the development of an environmental program for forest management in Spain. …”
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    Advances in the Application of Discrete Choice Experiments in the Field of Human Resources for Health by BAO Meiling, HUANG Cunrui, WANG Haoxiang

    Published 2024-09-01
    Subjects: “…discrete choice experiment|health workforce|health personnel|employment preferences|research methods…”
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    Patient preferences for ocular hypertension monitoring: a discrete choice experiment by Robert A Harper, David P Crabb, Augusto Azuara-Blanco, James E Morgan, Yemisi Takwoingi, Gus Gazzard, Rodolfo Hernández, Verity Watson, Anthony King, Hangjian Wu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Patients’ preferences and WTP for an OHT monitoring service in the National Health Service were elicited using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) within a postal survey based on six attributes: (1) how OHT monitoring is organised, (2) monitoring frequency, (3) travel time from home, (4) use of a risk calculator for conversion to glaucoma, (5) risk of developing glaucoma in the next 10 years and (6) cost of monitoring. …”
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    Eliciting Preferences for the Uptake of Smoking Cessation Apps: Discrete Choice Experiment by Dorothy Szinay, Rory A Cameron, Andy Jones, Jennifer A Whitty, Tim Chadborn, Jamie Brown, Felix Naughton

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MethodsAdult smokers from the United Kingdom were invited to participate in a discrete choice experiment. Participants made 12 choices between two hypothetical smoking cessation app alternatives, with five predefined attributes reflecting domains from the theoretical domains framework: (1) monthly price of the app (environmental resources), (2) credible source as app developer (social influence), (3) social proof as star rating (social influence), (4) app description type (beliefs about consequences), and (5) images shown (beliefs about consequences); or opting out (choosing neither app). …”
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