Hi,
I'm trying to expand my knowledge of choice based coint. I currently run
many models but I've been asked to investigate a more adaptive design of
choice based conjoint. My problem is that each invidual in my study will
have a different starting point and needs which a standard design won't
account for. Standard Adaptive conjoint can not cope with complex designs.
Could any one give me any advice on how I could go about creating a stated
prefence design that would do this and if not could you point me in a
direction that might help me.
On another note I've been looking at textbooks. The following seem to be
the standard. Does anyone have an opinion on how good/bad they are and how
easy they are to read! Also whether there are any better books that I should
be using.
Stated Choice Methods Analysis and Applications: Louviere, Jordan J.;
Hensher, David A.; Swait, Joffre D.
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Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques A Manual: Bateman,
I.J.; Carson, Richard T.; Day, B.
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Thankyou very much for your assistance
Alison
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