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Surveys that measure subjective states like happiness or preferences often generate discrete ordinal data. Ordered …
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Surveys that are designed to measure subjective states (e.g., happiness) typically generate ordinal data. A fundamental …
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Surveys that are designed to measure subjective states (e.g., happiness) typically generate ordinal data. A fundamental …
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Surveys are an important tool in economics and in the social sciences more broadly. However, methods used to analyse …
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Surveys that measure subjective states like happiness or preferences often generate discrete ordinal data. Ordered …
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Surveys that measure subjective states like happiness or preferences often generate discrete ordinal data. Ordered …
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Surveys that measure subjective states like happiness or preferences often generate discrete ordinal data. Ordered …
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Response times contain information about economically relevant but unobserved variables like willingness to pay, preference intensity, quality, or happiness. Here, we provide a general characterization of the properties of latent variables that can be detected using response time data. Our...
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Response times contain information about economically relevant but unobserved variables like willingness to pay, preference intensity, quality, or happiness. Here, we provide a general characterization of the properties of latent variables that can be detected using response time data. Our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015053555
Response times contain information about economically relevant but unobserved variables like willingness to pay, preference intensity, quality, or happiness. Here, we provide a general characterization of the properties of latent variables that can be detected using response time data. Our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015051645