Hi,
I want to use D-efficient design to generate choice sets for my choice experiment. I have generated 4 blocks with a total of 40 choice sets and included 3 alternatives (Option A, Option B and Neither) in a choice set.
Regarding the attributes and levels, I have 4 attributes (Price, CF, HR, T) with their levels mentioned below:
Price($/lb): 5, 7.75, 10.5, 13.25, 16
CF: Yes, No
HR: Yes, No
T: B, No label
Dummies in design:
CF (Yes)=1, CF (No)=0
HR (Yes)=1, HR (No)=0
B=1, No label=0
We want price to be continuous and fixed while other attributes are random. I have a following ngene design.
Design
Design
;alts= optA*, optB*, Neither
;rows=40
;eff=(mnl,d, mean)
;block=4
;alg= mfederov(candidates = 2000)
;bdraws=gauss(4)
;model:
U(optA) = b1 [-0.367] * Price[5, 7.75, 10.5, 13.25, 16](6-10,6-10,6-10,6-10, 6-10)
+ b2.dummy[(n, 0.7898, 0.1089)]* CF[1,0]
+ b3.dummy[(n, 0.1193, 0.022)]* HR[1, 0]
+ b4.dummy[(n, 0.3954, 0.1089)] * T[1, 0] /
U(optB) = b1 * Price
+ b2 * CF
+ b3 * HR
+ b4 * T /
U(Neither) = b0 [(n, -3.5339, 0.566)]
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Are there any issues in the design? If any, please let me know how can I improve the design?
With regards,
bpaudel