I am conducting an unlabeled DCE to study issues related to job preferences of workers. I would like my design to have 6-8 attributes with 2-4 levels. Attributes and levels are common across both alternative choice sets to be provided. In addition to orthogonality ( or near orthogonality) and attribute level balance, I am looking to have minimal attribute overlap ( occasional overlap is fine) and allow for two way interactions ( for which I have used the foldover command). I would like some assistance on how to create the following choice set in Ngene, the manual is not very clear on whether interactions can be accommodated in an OOD design, or is there another way to accommodate these ?
The code that I felt appropriate is
Design
; alts=alt 1, alt 2
; rows=12
;orth=ood
;foldover
;model:
U (alt1)= b1+b2*A[0,1,2,3] +b3*B[0,1] +b4*C [0,1] + b5*D[ 0,1] + b6*E[0,1,2,3] + b7*F[0,1] /
U (alt2)= b2*A +b3*B +b4*C + b5*D + b6*E + b7*F $
Is this appropriate ? If not what can I do to get all these properties ?
Also, with foldover, the manual seems to indicate that the foldover block in the output shows , so foldover block 1 should be given to one respondent, block 2 to another. I wanted to confirm this.
Thank you,
Zubin