Design for a Me Too

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Design for a Me Too

Postby mires » Sat Feb 23, 2013 5:28 am

Hi all


I'd like to build a design for a look like me too issue. That is some subset of the alternatives have the same values of several attributes but must have differrent values on a last one (ie, same bus but 1hour later or next day)..
How can I build such design using Ngene?

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Naji
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Re: Design for a Me Too

Postby johnr » Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:06 am

Hi Naji

I wasn't aware that anyone else was doing this type of design. I did a similar design in 2004 to examine bushfire evacuation timings.

Alsnih, R., Rose, J.M. and Stopher, P.R. (2005) Understanding household evacuation decisions using a stated choice survey: Case Study of Bush Fires, 84th Annual Meeting of the Transport Research Board, January.

Stopher, P., Alsnih, R. and Rose, J.M. (2005) Developing a decision-support system for emergency evacuation - Case study of bush fires, 84th Annual Meeting of the Transport Research Board, January.

Alsnih, R., Rose, J.M. and Stopher, P. (2004) Dynamic Travel Demand for Emergency Evacuation: The Case of Bushfires, 27th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Adelaide, September.

At the time, I used a simple orthogonal design. I haven't seen anything since similar so we never implemented anything along these lines in Ngene.

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Re: Design for a Me Too

Postby mires » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:16 pm

Hi John,


Thanks for your answer.. I think that issue is situationnal, so it can be hardly implemented in a survey..
Is it possible to share the example? I'll make an attempt for those articles... Thanks a lot for these references


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