Reducing Protest Zero Bias in Stated Preference Surveys - Testing a Protest Reduction Entreaty in a Health Economic Choice Experiment
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Ole Bonnichsen
- Jacob Ladenburg
Though the literature comes up with some means to calibrate the estimated preferences ex-post, this is far from being unproblematic and uncontroversial. In this paper we test whether a short ex-ante entreaty, presented to respondents in a health economic stated preference survey, can effectively reduce the number of protest zero bids. We first of all find that the protest reduction entreaty significantly reduces the number of protest zero bids in the survey.
Furthermore, the results indicate that marginal demand for the individual attributes as well as general preferences do not seem to be influenced by the protest reduction entreaty. Compared to the traditional ex-post calibration of protest zero bids in stated preference surveys, these results suggest that an ex-ante reduction in protest zero bids by using a simple and short entreaty is possible without introducing other types of biases in the survey.
Udgivelsens forfattere
- Ole BonnichsenJacob Ladenburg
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