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CenSoC Working Paper Series
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The following CenSoC working papers can be downloaded and printed.
- Carson, Louviere J., and Wei, E. (2008), "Structuring Australia’s Climate Change Plan: The Public’s Views.", CenSoC Working Paper No. 08-002 (56k PDF)
- Carson, Louviere J., and Wasi, N. (2008), "A Cautionary Note on the Design of Discrete Choice Experiments.", CenSoC Working Paper No. 08-001 (54k PDF)
- Carson, Richard T., Louviere, Jordan J., (2006), "Statistical Properties of Consideration Sets ," CenSoC Working Paper No. 06-003 (75K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J., Thomas C. Eagle (2006), "Confound it! That Pesky Little Scale Constant Messes Up ," CenSoC Working Paper No. 06-002 (200k PDF).
- Flynn, Terry N., Jordan J. Louviere, Tim J. Peters, and Joanna Coast (2006), "Best-Worst Scaling: What It Can Do for Health Care Research and How to Do It," CenSoC Working Paper No. 06-001 (348K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J., Thomas C. Eagle, and Steven H. Cohen (2005), "Conjoint Analysis: Methods, Myths and Much More," CenSoC Working Paper No. 05-001 (232K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J., Leonie Burgess, Deborah Street, and A. A. J. Marley (2004), "Modeling the Choice of Single Individuals By Combining Efficient Choice Exeriment Designs with Extra Preference Information," CenSoC Working Paper No. 04-005 (461K PDF).
- Burgess, Leonie and Deborah J. Street (2004), "Optimal Designs for Asymmetric Choice Experiments,"CenSoC Working Paper No. 04-004 (224K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J. and Towhidul Islam (2004), "A Comparsion of Importance Weights/Measures Derived from Choice-Based Conjoint, Constant Sum Scales and Best-Worst Scaling," CenSoC Working Paper No. 04-003 (202K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J. (2004), "Complex Statistical Choice Models: Are the Assumptions True, and If Not, What Are the Consequences?" CenSoC Working Paper No. 04-002 (285K PDF).
- Louviere, Jordan J. (2004), "Random Utility Theory-Based Stated Preference Elicitation Methods: Applications In Health Economics With Special Reference To Combining Sources of Preference Data," CenSoC Working Paper No. 04-001 (240K PDF).
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