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    Learning, fatigue and preference formation in discrete choice experiments by Campbell, Danny, Boeri, Marco, Doherty, Edel, George Hutchinson, W.

    “…•This paper explores learning, fatigue and preference formation in discrete choice experiments.•The models account for inconsistent preferences and variances…”
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    Public resource allocation, strategic behavior, and status quo bias in choice experiments by Carson, Katherine Silz, Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W. George, Scarpa, Riccardo

    Published in Public choice (01-10-2020)
    “…Choice experiments, a survey methodology in which consumers face a series of choice tasks requiring them to indicate their most preferred option from a choice…”
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    Using Choice Experiments to Explore the Spatial Distribution of Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements by Campbell, Danny, Hutchinson, W George, Scarpa, Riccardo

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-01-2009)
    “…We report findings from a choice experiment survey designed to estimate the economic benefits of policy measures to improve the rural landscape in the Republic…”
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    Environmental pricing of externalities from different sources of electricity generation in Chile by Aravena, Claudia, Hutchinson, W. George, Longo, Alberto

    Published in Energy economics (01-07-2012)
    “…The rapid increase in electricity demand in Chile means a choice must be made between major investments in renewable or non-renewable sources for additional…”
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    Testing preference formation in learning design contingent valuation using advance information and repetitive treatments by Aravena, Claudia, Hutchinson, W. G, Carlsson, Frederik, Matthews, David I

    Published in Land economics (01-05-2018)
    “…Policymakers have largely replaced single-bounded discrete choice valuation by the more statistically efficient repetitive method: double-bounded discrete…”
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    Willingness-to-Pay for Eco-Labelled Forest Products in Northern Ireland: An Experimental Auction Approach by Higgins, Kieran, Hutchinson, W. George, Longo, Alberto

    “…•People are willing to pay 88p more per £1 for an eco-labelled wood product.•Willingness-to-pay is linked to eco-knowledge and beliefs, and education…”
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    Consumers’ responses to food fraud risks: an economic experiment by McCallum, Chloe S, Cerroni, Simone, Derbyshire, Daniel, Hutchinson, W George, Nayga Jr, Rodolfo M

    Published in European review of agricultural economics (01-09-2022)
    “…Abstract This artefactual field experiment explores consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) price premiums for fish products to avoid the risk and uncertainty of…”
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    Incorporating Discontinuous Preferences into the Analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments by Campbell, Danny, Hutchinson, W. George, Scarpa, Riccardo

    Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-11-2008)
    “…Data from a discrete choice experiment on improvements of rural landscape attributes are used to investigate the implications of discontinuous preferences on…”
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    Benefit Estimates for Landscape Improvements: Sequential Bayesian Design and Respondents' Rationality in a Choice Experiment by Scarpa, Riccardo, Campbell, Danny, Hutchinson, W. George

    Published in Land economics (01-11-2007)
    “…A multi-attribute, stated-preference approach is used to value low and high impact actions on four major landscape components addressed by the Rural…”
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    Demand response to improved walking infrastructure: A study into the economics of walking and health behaviour change by Longo, Alberto, Hutchinson, W. George, Hunter, Ruth F., Tully, Mark A., Kee, Frank

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2015)
    “…Walking is the most common form of moderate-intensity physical activity among adults, is widely accessible and especially appealing to obese people. Most often…”
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    Why do people non-demand reveal in hypothetical double referenda for public goods? by Burton, Anthony C., Carson, Katherine S., Chilton, Susan M., George Hutchinson, W.

    Published in Applied economics (01-12-2009)
    “…Hypothetical contingent valuation surveys used to elicit values for environmental and other public goods often employ variants of the referendum mechanism due…”
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    Learning design contingent valuation (LDCV): NOAA guidelines, preference learning and coherent arbitrariness by Bateman, Ian J., Burgess, Diane, Hutchinson, W. George, Matthews, David I.

    “…We extend the contingent valuation (CV) method to test three differing conceptions of individuals’ preferences as either (i) a-priori well-formed or readily…”
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    The role of regret minimisation in lifestyle choices affecting the risk of coronary heart disease by Boeri, Marco, Longo, Alberto, Grisolía, José M., Hutchinson, W. George, Kee, Frank

    Published in Journal of health economics (01-01-2013)
    “…► This paper introduces the discrete choice paradigm of Random Regret Minimisation (RRM) to the field of health economics. ► The combined use of RRM and Random…”
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    Cheap and expensive alternatives in stated choice experiments: are they equally considered by respondents? by Campbell, Danny, Aravena, Claudia D., Hutchinson, W. George

    Published in Applied economics letters (01-06-2011)
    “…When analysing choice experiments respondents are assumed to attend all attributes and alternatives in the same way. However, because of the important role…”
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    Assessing the spatial dependence of welfare estimates obtained from discrete choice experiments by Campbell, Danny, Scarpa, Riccardo, Hutchinson, W. George

    “…We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public’s preferences regarding rural landscape improvements. Using a random…”
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    The relative value of farm animal welfare by Chilton, Susan M., Burgess, Diane, Hutchinson, W. George

    Published in Ecological economics (20-09-2006)
    “…This paper examines the viability of an alternative (to willingness-to-pay) method of eliciting values for farm animal welfare improvements. The matching…”
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    Necessary conditions for demand revelation in double referenda by Carson, Katherine Silz, Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W. George

    “…This paper demonstrates a set of necessary conditions that should generate unbiased, internally consistent estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) from a double…”
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    Resolving questions about bias in real and hypothetical referenda by Burton, Anthony C, Carson, Katherine S, Chilton, Susan M, Hutchinson, W. George

    Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-12-2007)
    “…Despite 10 years of research on behavior in hypothetical referenda, conflict remains in the literature on whether or not the mechanism generates biased…”
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    Do People Value The Welfare Of Farm Animals? by Burgess, Diane, Hutchinson, W. George

    Published in EuroChoices (01-11-2005)
    “…Public concern over farm animal welfare has led to the banning of a number of intensive farming methods such as sow stalls, battery cages (by 2012) and veal…”
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    An experimental investigation of explanations for inconsistencies in responses to second offers in double referenda by Burton, Anthony C., Carson, Katherine S., Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W.George

    “…This paper demonstrates the potential for induced preference experiments to test previously unverified explanations of observed behavior in contingent…”
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