Hi,
This question is related with web survey. Thinking about two strategies in letting respondent only seeing part of the design so that they do not feel fatigue: block, and random allocation.
Block means to split the design into several versions of questionnaire. Random allocation is a different but also feasible function( and sometime less costly) when doing survey on web: let's say the design has 24 tasks, and we randomly allocate each respondent with 8 out of the 24 tasks.
Can I say random allocation is even better because it would be less restrictive than using the blocking?
Or random allocation is likely to have some problems? Because I read In chapter 6.2.3.6 of the book of Applied Choice Analysis it says: "they analyst may elect to randomly allocate treatment combinations to different decision makers. While this strategy may result in a confoundment between the treatment combinations given to decision makers and the parameter estimates......"
I don't understand why this may result in confoundment.
Many thanks!