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Probabilistic models of set-dependent and attribute-level best-worst choice
Authors:A.A.J. Marley  Terry N. Flynn
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, PO Box 3050 STN CSC, Victoria BC V8W 3P5, Canada
b Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, England, United Kingdom
c School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract:We characterize a class of probabilistic choice models where the choice probabilities depend on two scales, one with a value for each available option and the other with a value for the set of available options. Then, we develop similar results for a task in which a person is presented with a profile of attributes, each at a pre-specified level, and chooses the best or the best and the worst of those attribute-levels. The latter design is an important variant on previous designs using best-worst choice to elicit preference information, and there is various evidence that it yields reliable interpretable data. Nonetheless, the data from a single such task cannot yield separate measures of the “importance” of an attribute and the “utility” of an attribute-level. We discuss various empirical designs, involving more than one task of the above general type, that may allow such separation of importance and utility.
Keywords:Attribute choice   Best-worst choice   Importance   Probabilistic choice   Profile
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