Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: a study of doctors’ prescription behaviour
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Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: a study of doctors’ prescription behaviourFecha de publicación
2013-09-27Editor
ElsevierISSN
0167-2681; 2328-7616Cita bibliográfica
Hole, A. R., Kolstad, J. R., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. (2013). Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: A study of doctors’ prescription behaviour. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 96, 21-31.Tipo de documento
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It is increasingly recognised that respondents to choice experiments employ heuristics such as attribute non-attendance (ANA) to simplify the choice tasks. This paper develops an econometric model which incorporates ... [+]
It is increasingly recognised that respondents to choice experiments employ heuristics such as attribute non-attendance (ANA) to simplify the choice tasks. This paper develops an econometric model which incorporates preference heterogeneity among respondents and allows the probability of non-attendance to depend on the respondents’ stated non-attendance. We find evidence that stated ANA is a useful indicator of the prevalence of non-attendance in the data. Contrary to previous papers in the literature we find that estimates of marginal rates of substitution derived from models which account for ANA are similar to the standard logit estimates. [-]
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 96 (December 2013)Derechos de acceso
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