I have tried to generate the choice set for a pilot study via efficient design. Thus, the prior was determined by the expected sign and value. First, I have determined
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Design
;alts=alt1*,alt2*,alt3
;rows=24
;block=2
;eff=(mnl,d)
; con
;model:
U(alt1)=b0[0.001]+b1.dummy [0.0004|0.0003|0.0002|0.0001|0.0001] * locate[5,4,3,2,1,0]+b2.dummy[0.0002|0.0001|0.0001] * pretest[3,2,1,0]+b3.dummy [0.0002|0.0001|0.0001] * posttest[3,2,1,0]+b4.dummy[-0.0002] *anonym [1,0]+ b5.dummy[0.0002] *method[1,0]+b6[-.0003]*price[0,100,300,700]/
U(alt2)=b0+b1*locate+b2* pretest+b3* posttest+b4*anonym+ b5.dummy *method+b6*price
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Second, I have tried to increase all priors to 10 times. The d-error =0.209192, sp-estimate= 25276406.06.
Does the second better than the first? Can Ngene reduce the sample size in the other way? and How?
Sincerely yours,
Suukunta