Hi Team,
I have conducted a pilot survey and used the data collected to estimate a model. I have then used the parameter estimates from the pilot as priors in an experimental design for my final survey. I have also simulated the design (estimated the deterministic components of utility and the random components and assumed that the alternative with the highest utility is selected in each choice situation using a virtual sample of 200). All the parameter estimates for the simulated model are highly significant with the expected signs. Further, I have used the parameter estimates from the simulated model as priors in generating a new design which has a lower D-Error and smaller minimum sample requirement and I am tempted to use this in my final survey. My question is "Is it theoretically correct to use the more efficient design based on results from the simulated model in my final survey?"
Regards
tn73