by Michiel Bliemer » Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:00 am
No this is not a bug, this is a fine design for some labelled experiments. In the Ngene manual we discuss simultaneous orthogonal designs that are suitable for labelled experiments, and sequential orthogonal designs that are suitable for unlabelled experiments.
For example, consider two alternatives for travelling to work: bicycle and bus.
Bicycle attributes: distance (1km, 2km, 3km)
Bus attributes: fare ($1, $2, $3), travel time (10 min, 15 min, 20 min), transfers (0,1)
If a simultaneous orthogonal design states for the first choice task: (0,0,0,0) for the 4 attributes across the two alternatives, this means:
Bicycle: 1km
Bus: $1, 10 min, no transfer
This is perfectly fine. But clearly the choice task would not make sense for an unlabelled choice task, for example with 2 bus alternatives, because then (0,0,0,0,0,0) would mean:
Bus: $1, 10 min, no transfer
Bus: $1, 10 min, no transfer
In other words, two identical alternatives.
Ngene as ;orth = sim, seq, and seq2 as possibilities, and the analyst should choose the one that is most suitable. Maybe seq or seq2 is the one you are looking for.
Michiel