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In a classical conjoint choice experiment, respondents choose one profile from each choice set that has to be evaluated. However, in real life the respondent does not always make a choice: often he/she does not prefer any of the alternatives offered. Therefore, including a no-choice option in a...
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In a rank-order conjoint experiment, the respondent is asked to rank a number of alternatives instead of choosing the preferred one, as is the standard procedure in conjoint choice experiments. In this paper, we study the efficiency of those experiments and propose a D-optimality criterion for...
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