Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India
This study explores the effect of various information processing strategies specifically related to attribute nonattendance in stated choice experiments. Our approach includes two forms of stated choice task nonattendance, each derived from separately framed questions asked immediately following the...
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| author | Ortega, David L. Ward, Patrick S. |
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| description | This study explores the effect of various information processing strategies specifically related to attribute nonattendance in stated choice experiments. Our approach includes two forms of stated choice task nonattendance, each derived from separately framed questions asked immediately following the completion of each choice task. We also evaluate a measure of inferred serial nonattendance based on the posterior distributions of random coefficient estimates. We find that choice task nonattendance question framing statistically impacts marginal utility coefficients and, to a lesser degree, willingness‐to‐pay estimates. While direct questions addressing attribute attendance or nonattendance affect these estimates, inferred indicators of serial nonattendance suggest that many attributes are not likely ignored as often as respondents may indicate. Further research is needed to assess inferred versus stated approaches to modeling respondent information processing strategies. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1478792024-10-25T07:54:37Z Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India Ortega, David L. Ward, Patrick S. gender rice experimental design This study explores the effect of various information processing strategies specifically related to attribute nonattendance in stated choice experiments. Our approach includes two forms of stated choice task nonattendance, each derived from separately framed questions asked immediately following the completion of each choice task. We also evaluate a measure of inferred serial nonattendance based on the posterior distributions of random coefficient estimates. We find that choice task nonattendance question framing statistically impacts marginal utility coefficients and, to a lesser degree, willingness‐to‐pay estimates. While direct questions addressing attribute attendance or nonattendance affect these estimates, inferred indicators of serial nonattendance suggest that many attributes are not likely ignored as often as respondents may indicate. Further research is needed to assess inferred versus stated approaches to modeling respondent information processing strategies. 2016-12-23 2024-06-21T09:23:26Z 2024-06-21T09:23:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147879 en Wiley Ortega, David L.; and Ward, Patrick S. 2016. Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: results from rice farmers in India. Agricultural Economics 47(5): 493 – 504. https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12249 |
| spellingShingle | gender rice experimental design Ortega, David L. Ward, Patrick S. Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title | Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title_full | Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title_fullStr | Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title_full_unstemmed | Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title_short | Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: Results from rice farmers in India |
| title_sort | information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments results from rice farmers in india |
| topic | gender rice experimental design |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147879 |
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