Journal of choice modelling
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): S. Hess and J.M. Rose From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 54, issue C, 2025
- New misspecification tests for multinomial logit models

- Dennis Fok and Richard Paap
- Social finance in emerging markets: Insights into Chinese individual investor preferences with broader implications

- Yaoming Liang, Ruiqi Chen, Senbin Zhang, Hongfu Liu and Li Han
- Location choice of residential housing supply: An application of the multiple discrete-continuous extreme value (MDCEV) model

- Yu Zhang and Eric J. Miller
- Context-aware Bayesian mixed multinomial logit model

- Mirosława Łukawska, Anders Fjendbo Jensen and Filipe Rodrigues
- Control Function Approach for Addressing Endogeneity in Transport Models: A Case Study on the London–Amsterdam Route

- Thomas E. Guerrero B., Nicolò Avogadro and Raúl Ramos
- Analysis of attribute importance in multinomial logit models using Shapley values-based methods

- Patricio Salas, Rodrigo De la Fuente, Sebastian Astroza and Juan Antonio Carrasco
Volume 53, issue C, 2024
- Too much, too little? A CBC approach accounting for screening from both sides

- Lisa Wamhoff and Bernhard Baumgartner
- The impact of violations of expected utility theory on choices in the face of multiple risks

- Juan Marcos Gonzalez Sepulveda, George Van Houtven, Shelby D. Reed, Scott Webster and F. Reed Johnson
- Latent class choice models with an error structure: Investigating potential unobserved associations between latent segmentation and behavior generation

- Sung Hoo Kim and Patricia Mokhtarian
- An assessment of the current use of hybrid choice models in environmental economics, and considerations for future applications

- Petr Mariel, Alaitz Artabe, Ulf Liebe and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Modelling household online shopping and home delivery demand using latent class & ordinal generalized extreme value (GEV) models

- Kaili Wang, Ya Gao and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Transformation-based flexible error structures for choice modeling

- Chandra R. Bhat
- A consistent moment equations for binary probit models with endogenous variables using instrumental variables

- Louis de Grange, Felipe González, Matthieu Marechal and Rodrigo Troncoso
- Model choice and framing effects: Do discrete choice modeling decisions affect loss aversion estimates?

- Ruth Quainoo, Gregory Howard, Vasundhara Gaur and Corey Lang
Volume 52, issue C, 2024
- Varying choice set sizes in discrete choice experiments

- Deniz Akinc, Deborah J. Street and Martina Vandebroek
- Level overlap and level color coding revisited: Improved attribute attendance and higher choice consistency in discrete choice experiments

- Marcel F. Jonker
- Decision field theory: An extension for real-world settings

- Thomas O. Hancock, Stephane Hess, Charisma F. Choudhury and Panagiotis Tsoleridis
- A hierarchical Bayesian logit model for spatial multivariate choice data

- Yuki Oyama, Daisuke Murakami and Rico Krueger
- Corrigendum to “Ordinal-ResLogit: Interpretable deep residual neural networks for ordered choices” [J. Choice Model., 50 (2024) 100454]

- Kimia Kamal and Bilal Farooq
- On the Linear Probability Model as binary choice random utility model

- Paolo Delle Site and Janak Parmar
- A practical method to draw from multivariate extreme value distributions

- Ke Wang and Xin Ye
- A micro-econometric framework for Participatory Value Evaluation

- Thijs Dekker, Paul Koster and Niek Mouter
- The interdependence between hospital choice and waiting time — with a case study in urban China

- Joris van de Klundert, Roberto Cominetti, Yun Liu and Qingxia Kong
- A novel choice model combining utility maximization and the disjunctive decision rules, application to two case studies

- Laurent Cazor, David Paul Watling, Lawrence Christopher Duncan, Otto Anker Nielsen and Thomas Kjær Rasmussen
Volume 51, issue C, 2024
- Departure time choices and a modeling framework for a guidance system

- Navid Khademi, Hamed Kharrazi, Anthony Chen, Krisada Chaiyasarn and Seghir Zerguini
- Exploring the behavioral stage transition of traveler's adoption of carsharing: An integrated choice and latent variable model

- Shunchao Wang and Zhanguo Song
- Discrete choice experiments with eye-tracking: How far we have come and ways forward

- Prateek Bansal, Eui-Jin Kim and Semra Ozdemir
- To pool or not to pool: Accounting for task non-attendance in subgroup analysis

- Juan Marcos Gonzalez, F. Reed Johnson and Eric Finkelstein
- Choice models with stochastic variables and random coefficients

- Mehek Biswas, Chandra R. Bhat, Sulagna Ghosh and Abdul Rawoof Pinjari
- Ordering effects in discrete choice experiments: A systematic literature review across domains

- Sander Boxebeld
- Choice experiments with facial expression analysis: How do emotions affect wine choices?

- Djamel Rahmani, Maria Loureiro, Cristina Escobar and Jose Maria Gil
- A Bayesian sample selection model with a binary outcome for handling residential self-selection in individual car ownership

- Hajime Watanabe and Takuya Maruyama
Volume 50, issue C, 2024
- Ordinal-ResLogit: Interpretable deep residual neural networks for ordered choices

- Kimia Kamal and Bilal Farooq
- The effect of perceived risk of false diagnosis on preferences for COVID-19 testing: Evidence from the United States

- Tomás Rossetti and Ricardo A. Daziano
- The route choices of pedestrians under crowded and non-emergency conditions: Two-route experiments and modeling

- Cheng-Jie Jin, Chenyang Wu, Yuchen Song, Tongfei Liu, Dawei Li, Rui Jiang and Shuyi Fang
- Guilt, gender, and work-life balance: A choice experiment1

- Chie Aoyagi and Alistair Munro
- On the impact of decision rule assumptions in experimental designs on preference recovery: An application to climate change adaptation measures

- Sander van Cranenburgh, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Katrin Rehdanz and Andrea Wunsch
- The rise of best-worst scaling for prioritization: A transdisciplinary literature review

- Anne L.R. Schuster, Norah L. Crossnohere, Nicola B. Campoamor, Ilene L. Hollin and John F.P. Bridges
- Resampling estimation of discrete choice models

- Nicola Ortelli, Matthieu de Lapparent and Michel Bierlaire
- Responsibility attribution and community support of coastal adaptation to climate change: Evidence from a choice experiment in the Maldives

- Susann Adloff and Katrin Rehdanz
- The role of reinforcement learning in shaping the decision policy in methamphetamine use disorders

- Sadegh Ghaderi, Mohammad Hemami, Reza Khosrowabadi and Jamal Amani Rad
- Predicting choices of street-view images: A comparison between discrete choice models and machine learning models

- Wei Zhu and Wei Si
- Revealing and reducing bias when modelling choice behaviour on imbalanced panel datasets

- Mirosława Łukawska, Laurent Cazor, Mads Paulsen, Thomas Kjær Rasmussen and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Travel behaviour and game theory: A review of route choice modeling behaviour

- Furkan Ahmad and Luluwah Al-Fagih
- Australian community preferences for hotel quarantine options within the Logit Mixed Logit Model framework

- Andrea Pellegrini, Antonio Borriello and John M. Rose
- A Bayesian generalized rank ordered logit model

- Haotian Cheng, John Ng'ombe and Dayton Lambert
Volume 49, issue C, 2023
- Sample size selection for discrete choice experiments using design features

- Samson Yaekob Assele, Michel Meulders and Martina Vandebroek
- Do choice tasks and rating scales elicit the same judgments?

- Quentin F. Gronau, Murray S. Bennett, Scott D. Brown, Guy E. Hawkins and Ami Eidels
- Outside good utility and substitution patterns in direct utility models

- Chul Kim, Adam N. Smith, Jaehwan Kim and Greg M. Allenby
- Cube model: Predictions and account for best–worst choice situations with three choice alternatives

- Adele Diederich and Keivan Mallahi-Karai
- Best, worst, and best&worst choice probabilities for logit and reverse logit models

- André de Palma and Karim Kilani
- Evaluating the gap choice decisions of pedestrians in conflict situations in mass religious gatherings and controlled experimental setup – A pilot study

- Karthika P S and Ashish Verma
- On-demand transit user preference analysis using hybrid choice models

- Nael Alsaleh, Bilal Farooq, Yixue Zhang and Steven Farber
- Attitudes and Latent Class Choice Models using Machine Learning

- Lorena Torres Lahoz, Francisco Camara Pereira, Georges Sfeir, Ioanna Arkoudi, Mayara Moraes Monteiro and Carlos Lima Azevedo
- Open system model of choice and response time

- Gunnar P. Epping, Peter D. Kvam, Timothy J. Pleskac and Jerome R. Busemeyer
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