The effect of inefficient designs on the stability of individual preferences

Pages: 11 - 11
Published: Nov 4, 2017
Abstract
Introduction In conjoint analysis, efficient experimental designs often require the respondent to answer many choice tasks. To reduce respondent burden, less efficient designs are used. We aim to investigate the effects of using inefficient designs on the stability of individual preferences. Methods Two convenience samples completed a best‐worst scaling case 2 experiment exploring preferences for treatment of localized prostate cancer (PC) or...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of inefficient designs on the stability of individual preferences
Published Date
Nov 4, 2017
Pages
11 - 11
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