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Conjoint choice experiments have become a powerful tool to explore individual preferences. The consistency of respondents' choices depends on the choice complexity. For example, it is easier to make a choice between two alternatives with few attributes than between five alternatives with several...
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In this paper, we propose an efficient individually adapted sequential Bayesian approach for constructing conjoint choice experiments. It uses Bayesian updating, a Bayesian analysis and a Bayesian design criterion for generating choice-set-designs for each individual respondent based on previous...
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The authors propose a fast and efficient algorithm for constructing D-optimal conjoint choice designs for mixed logit models in the presence of respondent heterogeneity. With this new algorithm, the construction of semi-Bayesian D-optimal mixed logit designs with large numbers of attributes and...
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In conjoint choice experiments, the semi-Bayesian D-optimality criterion is often used to compute efficient designs. The traditional way to compute this criterion which involves multi-dimensional integrals over the prior distribution is to use Pseudo-Monte Carlo samples. However, other sampling...
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