advantages of pivot designs for status quo specification?
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:35 pm
Dear Ngene team,
Thank you for providing such a good users' manual and for this forum where finding highly useful answers to additional questions.
I am writing to you because I am preparing the experimental design for a study on conservation of traditional pig breeds. As in many environmental applications, I have a status quo alternative that is maintained fixed across choice sets (rows) and across respondents. I used to be quite fond of pivot designs and I have used them in the past, conducting beforehand some pilot test to get prior estimates.
However, inspecting carefully this forum I came across several posts where you provide other Ngene users with alternative ways of specifying the status quo and allowing as well for dummy of effects coding to be explicit in the design. As this will be my case (most of my attributes will be effects-coded), I think I cannot include this specification in a pivot design. Is that the case?
Hence, I was wondering what would be the advantages of using pivot designs over specifying the SQ alternative provided that the SQ alternative will be kept constant across the whole experiment. Hope you can give me some hint revolving around this issue.
Many thanks in advance for your time and advice
elsa
Thank you for providing such a good users' manual and for this forum where finding highly useful answers to additional questions.
I am writing to you because I am preparing the experimental design for a study on conservation of traditional pig breeds. As in many environmental applications, I have a status quo alternative that is maintained fixed across choice sets (rows) and across respondents. I used to be quite fond of pivot designs and I have used them in the past, conducting beforehand some pilot test to get prior estimates.
However, inspecting carefully this forum I came across several posts where you provide other Ngene users with alternative ways of specifying the status quo and allowing as well for dummy of effects coding to be explicit in the design. As this will be my case (most of my attributes will be effects-coded), I think I cannot include this specification in a pivot design. Is that the case?
Hence, I was wondering what would be the advantages of using pivot designs over specifying the SQ alternative provided that the SQ alternative will be kept constant across the whole experiment. Hope you can give me some hint revolving around this issue.
Many thanks in advance for your time and advice
elsa