Hi Prof Bliemer,
I am planning to conduct a labelled DCE to explore face-to-face and virtual neurodevelopmental follow-up care for children in Australia. After conducting a literature review and qualitative exercises to narrow down the labels, attributes, and levels, we finalised five types of follow-up care alternatives:
1. Video conferencing
2. Telephone consultation
3. Mobile application
4. Online portal
5. Face-to-face (reference alternative)
Given that five alternatives might be overwhelming for respondents, I am considering using the partial choice set design (PCSD) method. My plan is to have the ‘face-to-face’ alternative appear in all choice sets, with any two alternatives from 1 to 4 appearing randomly in the choice sets, resulting in a total of three alternatives per choice task.
I understand that this can be achieved using an external candidate set as described in the Ngene choice metrics manual, where I could force the ‘face-to-face’ alternative to always appear in the external candidate set Excel file. Additionally, I am interested in exploring the labelled-to-unlabelled experiment reformulation method as discussed in this paper (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/hec.4666). Could this method also allow the ‘face-to-face’ alternative to consistently appear in all choice tasks?
I would greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Thank you,
Pakhi