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Attribute Non-attendance as an Information Processing Strategy in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: Origins, Current Practices, and Future Directions
Marine Resource Economics ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-01 , DOI: 10.1086/709440
Daniel K. Lew , John C. Whitehead

Stated preference discrete choice experiments (CE) are increasingly being used by researchers seeking to understand people’s preferences and values in environmental economics, transportation, health, and marketing. An active CE research area relates to behaviors that break from the assumptions of full rationality assumed in standard discrete choice models. In particular, considerable attention in recent years has been on attribute non-attendance (ANA), a type of choice behavior where individuals ignore one or more attributes in CE questions. In this article, we delve into the origins and motivations for the study of ANA as an information processing strategy, delineate the variety of approaches that have developed in the growing literature to identify and account for ANA behavior, and discuss several promising directions for this literature that could enhance our understanding of decision-making in CE studies.

中文翻译:

将不出勤作为陈述偏好选择实验中的信息处理策略:起源、当前实践和未来方向

研究人员越来越多地使用陈述偏好离散选择实验 (CE),以了解人们在环境经济学、交通、健康和营销方面的偏好和价值观。一个活跃的 CE 研究领域涉及打破标准离散选择模型中假设的完全理性假设的行为。特别是近年来,人们对属性不出席 (ANA) 的关注度很高,这是一种选择行为,其中个人忽略 CE 问题中的一个或多个属性。在本文中,我们深入研究了将 ANA 作为信息处理策略研究的起源和动机,描述了在不断增长的文献中开发的各种方法来识别和解释 ANA 行为,
更新日期:2020-07-01
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