Pivoting Efficient Design!
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:15 am
Hi All,
I am a very new user of NGENE and never did SP design before. Therefore, the questions may be a bit naive.
I am trying to design a Stated Preference experiment of 6 alternatives (Bus, train, shuttle, taxi, car, bike) and 5 attributes (travel cost, time, transfers, congestion, parking cost). The levels are different for different alternatives for same attributes. Some of the parameters are generic and some are alternative specific.
1. When I have completed the design, I found lots of dominant alternatives in 3-4 choice tasks! Is there any way to get rid of them ? (I know it will reduce if I increase the levels) But, can I change it manually once the design is completed?
2. I have used efficient design to generate 8 choice tasks. But, I want to pivot the design based on some other features. For example, the parking cost is 10$/day and when the respondent answers he is going to park for 7 days (through RP) then the SP will show parking cost is 70$ in his choice task. Another example, the bus travel cost is 5$/person. If the respondent answers they traveled 3 people together than the travel cost of bus will show three times higher in each choice task. Is it okay to do this kind of pivoting?
3. I am going to do online survey. Is there any online survey tool which I can use to capture this pivoting?
4. How can I design a survey if I want to show 4 alternatives out of 6 in each choice task? I am considering 8 choice tasks (number parameters/(no of alternatives-1)) using the equation. When I will consider only 4 alternatives for each choice task do I have to increase the number of choice tasks?
5. If I have 8 choice tasks and want to present 4 to an individual, how do I select which 4 should be presented?
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Pasha
I am a very new user of NGENE and never did SP design before. Therefore, the questions may be a bit naive.
I am trying to design a Stated Preference experiment of 6 alternatives (Bus, train, shuttle, taxi, car, bike) and 5 attributes (travel cost, time, transfers, congestion, parking cost). The levels are different for different alternatives for same attributes. Some of the parameters are generic and some are alternative specific.
1. When I have completed the design, I found lots of dominant alternatives in 3-4 choice tasks! Is there any way to get rid of them ? (I know it will reduce if I increase the levels) But, can I change it manually once the design is completed?
2. I have used efficient design to generate 8 choice tasks. But, I want to pivot the design based on some other features. For example, the parking cost is 10$/day and when the respondent answers he is going to park for 7 days (through RP) then the SP will show parking cost is 70$ in his choice task. Another example, the bus travel cost is 5$/person. If the respondent answers they traveled 3 people together than the travel cost of bus will show three times higher in each choice task. Is it okay to do this kind of pivoting?
3. I am going to do online survey. Is there any online survey tool which I can use to capture this pivoting?
4. How can I design a survey if I want to show 4 alternatives out of 6 in each choice task? I am considering 8 choice tasks (number parameters/(no of alternatives-1)) using the equation. When I will consider only 4 alternatives for each choice task do I have to increase the number of choice tasks?
5. If I have 8 choice tasks and want to present 4 to an individual, how do I select which 4 should be presented?
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Pasha