Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder

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Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder. / Ladenburg, Jacob; Olsen, Søren Bøye; Nielsen, Rasmus Christian Fejer.

2007. Paper præsenteret ved EAERE 2007 Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Grækenland.

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Ladenburg, J, Olsen, SB & Nielsen, RCF 2007, 'Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder', Paper fremlagt ved EAERE 2007 Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Grækenland, 27/06/2007 - 30/06/2007. <http://www.eaere2007.gr/index.php?option=program&slot=27&session=10&paper=100>

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Ladenburg, J., Olsen, S. B., & Nielsen, R. C. F. (2007). Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder. Paper præsenteret ved EAERE 2007 Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Grækenland. http://www.eaere2007.gr/index.php?option=program&slot=27&session=10&paper=100

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Ladenburg J, Olsen SB, Nielsen RCF. Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder. 2007. Paper præsenteret ved EAERE 2007 Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Grækenland.

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Ladenburg, Jacob ; Olsen, Søren Bøye ; Nielsen, Rasmus Christian Fejer. / Reducing hypothetical bias in choice experiments : testing an opt-out reminder. Paper præsenteret ved EAERE 2007 Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Grækenland.30 s.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Hypothetical bias in stated preference studies is an essential problem which reduces the validity of the obtained welfare estimates for non-market goods. In the attempt to mitigate hypothetical bias, a type of reminder known as Cheap Talk, has been applied in previous studies and found to overall eliminate some of the hypothetical bias. The present paper tests an addition to Cheap Talk, an Opt-Out Reminder. The Opt-Out Reminder is an objective short script presented prior to the choice sets, prompting the respondent to choose the opt-out alternative, if he/she finds the proposed policy generated alternatives in a choice set too expensive. The results suggest that adding an Opt-Out Reminder to Cheap Talk can in fact reduce hypothetical bias even further and reduces some of the ineffectiveness of CT in relation to the survey bid range and experienced respondents. ",
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RIS

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AU - Ladenburg, Jacob

AU - Olsen, Søren Bøye

AU - Nielsen, Rasmus Christian Fejer

N1 - Conference code: 15

PY - 2007

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N2 - Hypothetical bias in stated preference studies is an essential problem which reduces the validity of the obtained welfare estimates for non-market goods. In the attempt to mitigate hypothetical bias, a type of reminder known as Cheap Talk, has been applied in previous studies and found to overall eliminate some of the hypothetical bias. The present paper tests an addition to Cheap Talk, an Opt-Out Reminder. The Opt-Out Reminder is an objective short script presented prior to the choice sets, prompting the respondent to choose the opt-out alternative, if he/she finds the proposed policy generated alternatives in a choice set too expensive. The results suggest that adding an Opt-Out Reminder to Cheap Talk can in fact reduce hypothetical bias even further and reduces some of the ineffectiveness of CT in relation to the survey bid range and experienced respondents.

AB - Hypothetical bias in stated preference studies is an essential problem which reduces the validity of the obtained welfare estimates for non-market goods. In the attempt to mitigate hypothetical bias, a type of reminder known as Cheap Talk, has been applied in previous studies and found to overall eliminate some of the hypothetical bias. The present paper tests an addition to Cheap Talk, an Opt-Out Reminder. The Opt-Out Reminder is an objective short script presented prior to the choice sets, prompting the respondent to choose the opt-out alternative, if he/she finds the proposed policy generated alternatives in a choice set too expensive. The results suggest that adding an Opt-Out Reminder to Cheap Talk can in fact reduce hypothetical bias even further and reduces some of the ineffectiveness of CT in relation to the survey bid range and experienced respondents.

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KW - willingness-to-pay

KW - random parameters

KW - mixed logit

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