Watching ME watching you: Understanding the effect of experimental setting on stated preferences

Caroline Vass, Dan Rigby, K Payne

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Abstract

There is continued interest in using stated preference methods, particularly discrete choice experiments (DCEs), to understand preferences for health and healthcare. Stated preference methods are underpinned by economic theories which make assumptions about individuals’ choice-making behaviour. To investigate violations, various techniques have been used to reveal stated preference survey respondents’ cognitive processes. However, in trying to measure decision making do researchers change respondents’ decisions?
Original languageEnglish
JournalValue in Health
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

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