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The construction of optimal stated choice experiments [[electronic resource] ] : theory and methods / / Deborah J. Street, Leonie Burgess
The construction of optimal stated choice experiments [[electronic resource] ] : theory and methods / / Deborah J. Street, Leonie Burgess
Autore Street Deborah J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 519.6
Altri autori (Persone) BurgessLeonie
Collana Wiley series in probability and statistics
Soggetto topico Combinatorial designs and configurations
Optimal designs (Statistics)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-91665-6
9786610916658
0-470-14856-X
0-470-14855-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Construction of Optimal Stated Choice Experiments; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; 1 Typical Stated Choice Experiments; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Binary Response Experiments; LIST OF TABLES; 1.1 Attributes and Levels for the Survey to Enhance Breast Screening Participation; 1.3 Forced Choice Experiments; 1.2 One Option from a Survey about Breast Screening Participation; 1.3 Six Attributes to be Used in an Experiment to Compare Pizza Outlets; 1.4 One Choice Set in an Experiment to Compare Pizza Outlets; 1.4 The ""None"" Option
1.5 Attributes and Levels for the Study Examining Preferences for HIV Testing Methods1.5 A Common Base Option; 1.6 One Choice Set from the Study Examining Preferences for HIV Testing Methods; 1.6 Avoiding Particular Level Combinations; 1.6.1 Unrealistic Treatment Combinations; 1.7 Five Attributes to be Used in an Experiment to Investigate Miscarriage Management Preferences; 1.6.2 Dominating Options; 1.8 Five Attributes Used to Compare Aspects of Quality of Life; 1.7 Other Issues; 1.7.1 Other Designs; 1.7.2 Non-mathematical Issues for Stated Preference Choice Experiments
1.7.3 Published Studies1.8 Concluding Remarks; 2 Factorial Designs; 2.1 Complete Factorial Designs; 2.1.1 2k Designs; 2.1.2 3k Designs; 2.1 Values of Orthogonal Polynomials for n = 3; 2.2 A, B, and AB Contrasts for a 32 Factorial; 2.1.3 Asymmetric Designs; 2.3 A, B, and AB Contrasts for a 33 Factorial; 2.1.4 Exercises; 2.4 Main Effects Contrasts for a 2 x 3 x 4 Factorial; 2.2 Regular Fractional Factorial Designs; 2.2.1 Two-Level Fractions; 2.5 A Regular 24-1 Design; 2.2.2 Three-Level Fractions; 2.2.3 A Brief Introduction to Finite Fields; 2.2.4 Fractions for Prime-Power Levels
2.2.5 Exercises2.3 Irregular Fractions; 2.3.1 Two Constructions for Symmetric OAs; 2.3.2 Constructing OA[2k; 2k1; 4k2; 4]; 2.3.3 Obtaining New Arrays from Old; 2.3.4 Exercises; 2.4 Other Useful Designs; 2.5 Tables of Fractional Factorial Designs and Orthogonal Arrays; 2.5.1 Exercises; 2.6 References and Comments; 3 The MNL Model and Comparing Designs; 3.1 Utility and Choice Probabilities; 3.1.1 Utility; 3.1.2 Choice Probabilities; 3.2 The Bradley-Terry Model; 3.2.1 The Likelihood Function; 3.2.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 3.2.3 Convergence; 3.2.4 Properties of the MLEs
3.2.5 Representing Options Using k Attributes3.2.6 Exercises; 3.3 The MNL Model for Choice Sets of Any Size; 3.3.1 Choice Sets of Any Size; 3.3.2 Representing Options Using k Attributes; 3.3.3 The Assumption of Independence from Irrelevant Alternatives; 3.3.4 Exercises; 3.4 Comparing Designs; 3.4.1 Using Variance Properties to Compare Designs; 3.4.2 Structural Properties; 3.4.3 Exercises; 3.5 References and Comments; 4 Paired Comparison Designs for Binary Attributes; 4.1 Optimal Pairs from the Complete Factorial; 4.1.1 The Derivation of the A Matrix
4.1.2 Calculation of the Relevant Contrast Matrices
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143690703321
Street Deborah J  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Materiale a stampa
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The construction of optimal stated choice experiments [[electronic resource] ] : theory and methods / / Deborah J. Street, Leonie Burgess
The construction of optimal stated choice experiments [[electronic resource] ] : theory and methods / / Deborah J. Street, Leonie Burgess
Autore Street Deborah J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 519.6
Altri autori (Persone) BurgessLeonie
Collana Wiley series in probability and statistics
Soggetto topico Combinatorial designs and configurations
Optimal designs (Statistics)
ISBN 1-280-91665-6
9786610916658
0-470-14856-X
0-470-14855-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Construction of Optimal Stated Choice Experiments; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; 1 Typical Stated Choice Experiments; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Binary Response Experiments; LIST OF TABLES; 1.1 Attributes and Levels for the Survey to Enhance Breast Screening Participation; 1.3 Forced Choice Experiments; 1.2 One Option from a Survey about Breast Screening Participation; 1.3 Six Attributes to be Used in an Experiment to Compare Pizza Outlets; 1.4 One Choice Set in an Experiment to Compare Pizza Outlets; 1.4 The ""None"" Option
1.5 Attributes and Levels for the Study Examining Preferences for HIV Testing Methods1.5 A Common Base Option; 1.6 One Choice Set from the Study Examining Preferences for HIV Testing Methods; 1.6 Avoiding Particular Level Combinations; 1.6.1 Unrealistic Treatment Combinations; 1.7 Five Attributes to be Used in an Experiment to Investigate Miscarriage Management Preferences; 1.6.2 Dominating Options; 1.8 Five Attributes Used to Compare Aspects of Quality of Life; 1.7 Other Issues; 1.7.1 Other Designs; 1.7.2 Non-mathematical Issues for Stated Preference Choice Experiments
1.7.3 Published Studies1.8 Concluding Remarks; 2 Factorial Designs; 2.1 Complete Factorial Designs; 2.1.1 2k Designs; 2.1.2 3k Designs; 2.1 Values of Orthogonal Polynomials for n = 3; 2.2 A, B, and AB Contrasts for a 32 Factorial; 2.1.3 Asymmetric Designs; 2.3 A, B, and AB Contrasts for a 33 Factorial; 2.1.4 Exercises; 2.4 Main Effects Contrasts for a 2 x 3 x 4 Factorial; 2.2 Regular Fractional Factorial Designs; 2.2.1 Two-Level Fractions; 2.5 A Regular 24-1 Design; 2.2.2 Three-Level Fractions; 2.2.3 A Brief Introduction to Finite Fields; 2.2.4 Fractions for Prime-Power Levels
2.2.5 Exercises2.3 Irregular Fractions; 2.3.1 Two Constructions for Symmetric OAs; 2.3.2 Constructing OA[2k; 2k1; 4k2; 4]; 2.3.3 Obtaining New Arrays from Old; 2.3.4 Exercises; 2.4 Other Useful Designs; 2.5 Tables of Fractional Factorial Designs and Orthogonal Arrays; 2.5.1 Exercises; 2.6 References and Comments; 3 The MNL Model and Comparing Designs; 3.1 Utility and Choice Probabilities; 3.1.1 Utility; 3.1.2 Choice Probabilities; 3.2 The Bradley-Terry Model; 3.2.1 The Likelihood Function; 3.2.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 3.2.3 Convergence; 3.2.4 Properties of the MLEs
3.2.5 Representing Options Using k Attributes3.2.6 Exercises; 3.3 The MNL Model for Choice Sets of Any Size; 3.3.1 Choice Sets of Any Size; 3.3.2 Representing Options Using k Attributes; 3.3.3 The Assumption of Independence from Irrelevant Alternatives; 3.3.4 Exercises; 3.4 Comparing Designs; 3.4.1 Using Variance Properties to Compare Designs; 3.4.2 Structural Properties; 3.4.3 Exercises; 3.5 References and Comments; 4 Paired Comparison Designs for Binary Attributes; 4.1 Optimal Pairs from the Complete Factorial; 4.1.1 The Derivation of the A Matrix
4.1.2 Calculation of the Relevant Contrast Matrices
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830561003321
Street Deborah J  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui