Hello again,
After my data collection I'll be estimating individual utility functions for the alternatives and an overall utility function that is made up of the alternatives.
For example, if I have 3 alternatives (A, B, and C) I'd have four models. For purposes of simplicity, let's assume they all only have 3 levels. The alternative specific utility models are:
U(A) = A.effect[0 | 0]*A[1,2,3] /
U(B) = B.effect[0 | 0]*B[1,2,3] /
U(C) = C.effect[0 |0 ]*C[1,2,3] $
However, shouldn't I be able to also include the full additive model. I can't find anything in the manual about doing so, I tried adding:
U(A, B, C) = A.effect[0 | 0]*A[1,2,3] + B.effect[0 | 0]*B[1,2,3] + C.effect[0 |0 ]*C[1,2,3]
However, it then states that I have a model that wasn't specified in the ';alts' property. I then considered adding an extra alternative called 'Overall' and using the function:
U(Overall) = A.effect[0 | 0]*A[1,2,3] + B.effect[0 | 0]*B[1,2,3] + C.effect[0 |0 ]*C[1,2,3]
The program then runs successfully, however, then instead of having three columns for my three alternatives (A, B, and C) I have six columns (A, B, C, Overall.A, Overall.B, Overall.C).
So, I'm left wondering if there is a way to include the full additive utility model? Or is it unnecessary?
Many thanks and happy holidays to all!