The second edition of this popular book brings students fully up to date with the latest methods and techniques in choice analysis. Comprehensive yet accessible, it offers a unique introduction to anyone interested in understanding how to model and forecast the range of choices made by individuals and groups. In addition to a complete rewrite of several chapters, new topics covered include ordered choice, scaled MNL, generalized mixed logit, latent class models, group decision making, heuristics and attribute processing strategies, expected utility theory, and prospect theoretic applications. Many additional case studies are used to illustrate the applications of choice analysis with extensive command syntax provided for all Nlogit applications and datasets available online. With its unique blend of theory, estimation, and application, this book has broad appeal to all those interested in choice modeling methods and will be a valuable resource for students as well as researchers, professionals, and consultants.
This primer provides an unintimidating introduction to the main techniques of choice analysis. A companion website provides practice data sets and software to apply all modeling and data skills presented in the book.
David A. Hensher, Lester W. Johnson. b°/co-b/c:(10.3) Let M* be such that VA*= 81*X1A+ 82°x2A+ 83°x3AVB*= 81*X1B+ 82°x2B+ 33*X3BVC*= 81*X1C+ 82°x2C+ 83°x3C It is clearly the case that equations (10.1), (10.2) and (10.3) above can only ...
Many of the world's leading innovators in the field of latent class analysis contributed essays to this volume, each presenting a key innovation to the basic latent class model and illustrating how it can prove useful in situations ...
This book describes the new generation of discrete choice methods, focusing on the many advances that are made possible by simulation.
Though this book is oriented towards methods and applications of conjoint analysis in marketing, conjoint methods are also applicable for other business and social sciences.
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The second edition of this acclaimed graduate text provides a unified treatment of two methods used in contemporary econometric research, cross section and data panel methods.
"This book provides step-by-step instructions on how to analyze text generated from in-depth interviews and focus groups - i.e., transcripts.
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