Highlights Methods for refining stated preference estimates based on choice certainty and alternative acceptability are examined. First transportation paper to jointly model choice and certainty, and choice and alternative acceptability. In comparing choices of differing certainty, surprisingly little difference in marginal sensitivities are found. In comparing choices of differing alternative acceptability, significant differences in marginal sensitivities are found. Results indicate that what could be interpreted as preference heterogeneity may in fact be more closely linked to scale.

    Abstract In the stated choice literature, increasing attention has been paid to methods that seek to close the gap between the choices from these experiments and the choices experienced in the real world. Attempts to produce model estimates that are truer to real market behaviours are especially important for transportation, where many important policy decisions rely on such experiments. A recent approach that has emerged makes use of a certainty index whereby respondents report how certain they are about each choice they make. Additional literature also posits that when making decisions, people first identify an acceptable set of alternatives (alternative acceptability) such that a consideration set if formed and it is from this reduced set that the ultimate choice is made. This paper presents two models that jointly estimates choice and choice certainty and choice and alternative acceptability. This joint estimation allows the modeller to overcome potential endogeneity that may exist between these responses. In comparing choices of differing certainty, surprisingly little difference in marginal sensitivities are found. This is not the case in the alternative acceptability models however. An important finding of this research is that what could be interpreted as preference heterogeneity may in fact be more closely linked to scale. The ramifications of these results on future research are discussed.


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    Title :

    The joint estimation of respondent-reported certainty and acceptability with choice


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    Publication date :

    2014-11-27


    Size :

    12 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English