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01-09-2013

Sample size requirements for stated choice experiments

Authors: John M. Rose, Michiel C. J. Bliemer

Published in: Transportation | Issue 5/2013

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Abstract

Stated choice (SC) experiments represent the dominant data paradigm in the study of behavioral responses of individuals, households as well as other organizations, yet in the past little has been known about the sample size requirements for models estimated from such data. Traditional orthogonal designs and existing sampling theories does not adequately address the issue and hence researchers have had to resort to simple rules of thumb or ignore the issue and collect samples of arbitrary size, hoping that the sample is sufficiently large enough to produce reliable parameter estimates, or are forced to make assumptions about the data that are unlikely to hold in practice. In this paper, we demonstrate how a recently proposed sample size computation can be used to generate so-called S-efficient designs using prior parameter values to estimate panel mixed multinomial logit models. Sample size requirements for such designs in SC studies are investigated. In a numerical case study is shown that a D-efficient and even more an S-efficient design require a (much) smaller sample size than a random orthogonal design in order to estimate all parameters at the level of statistical significance. Furthermore, it is shown that wide level range has a significant positive influence on the efficiency of the design and therefore on the reliability of the parameter estimates.

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Footnotes
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As has been demonstrated by Bliemer and Rose (2011) for the MNL model, there is no need to generate large designs and then give subsets of choice tasks to respondents. In fact, this could be even suboptimal, as small optimal designs contain the best choice tasks that retrieve the most information, and larger optimal designs are likely to contain inferior choice tasks. This has also been argued by Kanninen (2002), who demonstrates that an optimal dataset is simply a repetition of the smallest set of optimal choice tasks. However, there exist several cases in which respondent-specific designs may be better, for example in case of segmentation of the population, or to make choice sets more realistic by pivoting off a respondent-specific reference alternative, see Rose et al. (2008).
 
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Metadata
Title
Sample size requirements for stated choice experiments
Authors
John M. Rose
Michiel C. J. Bliemer
Publication date
01-09-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Transportation / Issue 5/2013
Print ISSN: 0049-4488
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-013-9451-z

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