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Design and Analysis of Simulated Consumer Choice or Allocation Experiments: An Approach Based on Aggregate Data
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1983
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EngineeringBehavioral Decision MakingConsumer ResearchRevealed PreferenceConjoint AnalysisAllocation ExperimentsOperations ResearchChoice ModelSimulated Consumer ChoiceExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisChoice-process DataDecision TheoryStatisticsDiscrete Choice TheoryQuantitative ManagementPreference ModelingConsumer ChoiceEconomicsDiscrete ChoiceMarketingBehavioral EconomicsBusinessEconometricsAggregate DataMicroeconomics
The authors integrate concepts in conjoint analysis and discrete choice theory in econometrics to develop a new approach to the design and analysis of controlled consumer choice or resource allocation experiments. The article is concerned with estimating the parameters of conjoint-type functions from discrete choice or allocation data. Emphasis is placed on the multinomial logit model and aggregate choice or allocation data to illustrate the concepts in a series of empirical examples ranging from simple to complex. The authors present limited external validity evidence to support the approach and make comparisons with traditional conjoint approaches.
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