Dear all,
I'm trying to develop an experimental design for a stated-preference survey which I'm not sure can still be called a choice experiment.
The survey is about preference for land use change. Alternatives are future use for an abandonned piece of land. They are characterized by only 2 attributes: future land use and price.
The main assumption is that preference for land use change depends on attributes of the piece of land (status quo): vegetation state, location and land fertility. These attributes can each take 2 to 3 levels. I intend to estimate preferences for land use change depending on these attribute levels of the status quo. In other words, I intend to estimate the interaction between the attributes of the status quo and the preference for land use change.
I cannot do a full-factorial design since the number of combinations of SQ attribute levels are two high (about 80). I would therefore like to use a fractional design. I don't know if this is a design that can be generated using Ngene. I also do not know which model to use to analyze this problem. I could not find similar problem/question in the literature.
If somebody as a clue or a lead on how to deal with this problem it would be highly welcome.
Best,