The authors propose and test a new "polyhedral" choice-based conjoint analysis question-design method that adapts each respondent's choice sets on the basis of previous answers by that respondent.
Pain related to repeated invasive procedures in oncology: Improvement of management between 1998 and 2004 This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2005 ASCO Annual Meeting. This abstract does not ...
Because the internet makes it easier to find information about any topic, today’s consumers are better informed about the products and services available to them. But the constant emergence of new ...
Several (ratings-based) conjoint analysis and experimental choice (choice-based conjoint) models are compared on their ability to predict both aggregate choice shares among the sample and individual ...
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