No Valid design due to potential misspecifications
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:39 pm
Dear all,
I am still learning about CE and I would like to have your insights into a problem I am facing.
I am trying to make a D-efficient (before making a Bayesian efficient one) for a CE presenting 3 varieties alternatives to farmers: 2 hypothetical varieties (alt1 and alt2) and 1 reference that is commonly used by farmers (alt3).
I have conducted a pilot (N=40) to get priors to be included in the following design. I have only included the priors that have a significant value and put a "0" value for the others.
The problem is I can't seem to obtain a valid design after 1000 evaluations. NGene sends back the following message:
"There may be a problem with the specification of the design. A common problem is that the choice probabilities are too extreme (close to 1 and 0), perhaps because some or all of the prior values are too large".
Would you be able to help and point me towards the right direction/paper to solve the issue?
The design is the following:
Design
;alts = alt1, alt2, alt3
;rows = 18
;block = 3
;eff = (mnl,d)
; model:
U(alt1) = b1.dummy[1.100|0]*yld[2,1,0] + b2.dummy[0|0]*mat[2,1,0] + b3.dummy[0|0]*dor[2,1,0] + b4.dummy[1.565|1.648]*lbr[2,1,0] + b5.dummy[0.798|1.051]*tbs[2,1,0] + b6[-0.001]*pri[1800,2300,2700,3500,3800,4200]/
U(alt2) = b1*yld + b2*mat + b3*dor + b4*lbr + b5*tbs + b6*pri/
U(alt3) = b0[0] + b7[1.100]*yldref[1] + b8[0]*matref[1] + b9[0]*dorref[0] + b10[0]*lbrref[0] + b11[1.051]*tbsref[1] + b6*priref[3250] $
Best wishes,
Carla
I am still learning about CE and I would like to have your insights into a problem I am facing.
I am trying to make a D-efficient (before making a Bayesian efficient one) for a CE presenting 3 varieties alternatives to farmers: 2 hypothetical varieties (alt1 and alt2) and 1 reference that is commonly used by farmers (alt3).
I have conducted a pilot (N=40) to get priors to be included in the following design. I have only included the priors that have a significant value and put a "0" value for the others.
The problem is I can't seem to obtain a valid design after 1000 evaluations. NGene sends back the following message:
"There may be a problem with the specification of the design. A common problem is that the choice probabilities are too extreme (close to 1 and 0), perhaps because some or all of the prior values are too large".
Would you be able to help and point me towards the right direction/paper to solve the issue?
The design is the following:
Design
;alts = alt1, alt2, alt3
;rows = 18
;block = 3
;eff = (mnl,d)
; model:
U(alt1) = b1.dummy[1.100|0]*yld[2,1,0] + b2.dummy[0|0]*mat[2,1,0] + b3.dummy[0|0]*dor[2,1,0] + b4.dummy[1.565|1.648]*lbr[2,1,0] + b5.dummy[0.798|1.051]*tbs[2,1,0] + b6[-0.001]*pri[1800,2300,2700,3500,3800,4200]/
U(alt2) = b1*yld + b2*mat + b3*dor + b4*lbr + b5*tbs + b6*pri/
U(alt3) = b0[0] + b7[1.100]*yldref[1] + b8[0]*matref[1] + b9[0]*dorref[0] + b10[0]*lbrref[0] + b11[1.051]*tbsref[1] + b6*priref[3250] $
Best wishes,
Carla