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 14, issue C, 2015
- Sectoral credit choice in rural India pp. 1-16

- Debdatta Pal and Arnab K. Laha
- Does the use of mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) affect survey quality and choice behaviour in web surveys? pp. 17-31

- Ulf Liebe, Klaus Glenk, Malte Oehlmann and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Using facial EMG and eye tracking to study integral affect in discrete choice experiments pp. 32-47

- Carsten Rasch, Jordan J. Louviere and Thorsten Teichert
- Response time patterns in a stated choice experiment pp. 48-58

- Maria Börjesson and Mogens Fosgerau
Volume 13, issue C, 2014
- Categories shape preferences: A model of taste heterogeneity arising from categorization of alternatives pp. 3-23

- Joffre Swait, Neil Brigden and Richard D. Johnson
- Latent variables as a proxy for inherent preferences: A test of antecedent volition pp. 24-36

- Thomas J. Magor and Leonard V. Coote
- Statistical properties of consideration sets pp. 37-48

- Richard Carson and Jordan J. Louviere
- Benefit of adding an alternative to one׳s choice set: A regret minimization perspective pp. 49-59

- Caspar Chorus
- A simple method to estimate the roles of learning, inventories and category consideration in consumer choice pp. 60-72

- Andrew Ching, Tülin Erdem and Michael Keane
Volume 12, issue C, 2014
- Finding items cannibalization and synergy by BWS data pp. 1-9

- Stan Lipovetsky and Michael Conklin
- Indifference based value of time measures for Random Regret Minimisation models pp. 10-20

- Thijs Dekker
- Linking discrete choice to continuous demand in a spatial computable general equilibrium model pp. 21-46

- Truong Truong and David Hensher
- Contrasting imputation with a latent variable approach to dealing with missing income in choice models pp. 47-57

- Nobuhiro Sanko, Stephane Hess, Jeffrey Dumont and Andrew Daly
Volume 11, issue C, 2014
- Bounding WTP distributions to reflect the ‘actual’ consideration set pp. 4-15

- Danny Campbell, David Hensher and Riccardo Scarpa
- Does attribute cut-off elicitation affect choice consistency? Contrasting hypothetical and real-money choice experiments pp. 16-29

- Riccarda Moser and Roberta Raffaelli
- Relative advantage maximisation as a model of context dependence for binary choice data pp. 30-42

- Waiyan Leong and David Hensher
- Stated and inferred attribute non-attendance in a design of designs approach pp. 43-56

- Priska Weller, Malte Oehlmann, Petr Mariel and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Influence of rudimentary attribute non-attendance (ANA) on choice experiment parameter estimates and design efficiency: A Monte Carlo Simulation analysis pp. 57-68

- Alex Kravchenko
Volume 10, issue C, 2014
- Publicly announced access recommendations and consumers' service time choices with uncertain congestion pp. 1-10

- Qi Han, Benedict Dellaert, W. Fred van Raaij and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Using semi-open questions to integrate perceptions in choice models pp. 11-33

- Aurélie Glerum, Bilge Atasoy and Michel Bierlaire
- Design considerations of a choice experiment to estimate likely participation by north Australian pastoralists in contractual biodiversity conservation pp. 34-45

- Romy Greiner, Michiel Bliemer and Julie Ballweg
- A GEV model with scale heterogeneity for investigating the role of mobility tool ownership in peak period non-work travel mode choices pp. 46-59

- Khandker M. Nurul Habib and Ana Sasic
- Best-Worst Scaling in analytical closed-form solution pp. 60-68

- Stan Lipovetsky and Michael Conklin
Volume 9, issue C, 2013
- Simplified probabilistic choice set formation models in a residential location choice context pp. 3-13

- Alireza Zolfaghari, Aruna Sivakumar and John Polak
- Application of an independent availability logit model (IAL) for route choice modelling: Considering bridge choice as a key determinant of selected routes for commuting in Montreal pp. 14-26

- Khandker Nurul Habib, Catherine Morency, Martin Trépanier and Sarah Salem
- A mixed random utility — Random regret model linking the choice of decision rule to latent character traits pp. 27-38

- Stephane Hess and Amanda Stathopoulos
- The benefits of allowing heteroscedastic stochastic distributions in multiple discrete-continuous choice models pp. 39-56

- Sujan Sikder and Abdul Rawoof Pinjari
Volume 7, issue C, 2013
- Linking response quality to survey engagement: A combined random scale and latent variable approach pp. 1-12

- Stephane Hess and Amanda Stathopoulos
- On the path independence conditions for discrete-continuous demand pp. 13-23

- Richard Batley and J. Nicolás Ibáñez
- The composite marginal likelihood (CML) estimation of panel ordered-response models pp. 24-43

- Rajesh Paleti and Chandra R. Bhat
- Selecting random parameters in discrete choice experiment for environmental valuation: A simulation experiment pp. 44-57

- Petr Mariel, Amaya de Ayala, David Hoyos and Sabah Abdullah
- Do turbines in the vicinity of respondents' residences influence choices among programmes for future wind power generation? pp. 58-71

- Jürgen Meyerhoff
Volume 6, issue C, 2013
- Accommodating taste heterogeneity in railway passenger choice models based on internet booking data pp. 1-16

- Pratt Hetrakul and Cinzia Cirillo
- Modelling travellers' heterogeneous route choice behaviour as prospect maximizers pp. 17-33

- Giselle de Moraes Ramos, Winnie Daamen and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Quantifying response shift or adaptation effects in quality of life by synthesising best-worst scaling and discrete choice data pp. 34-43

- Terry N. Flynn, Tim J. Peters and Joanna Coast
- Stated response and multiple discrete-continuous choice models: Analyses of residuals pp. 44-59

- Boris Jäggi, Claude Weis and Kay W. Axhausen
- Estimation efficiency of RP/SP models considering SP design and error structures pp. 60-73

- Nobuhiro Sanko and Toshiyuki Yamamoto
Volume 5, issue 3, 2012
- Embedding multiple heuristics into choice models: An exploratory analysis pp. 131-144

- Waiyan Leong and David Hensher
- Latent variables in discrete choice experiments pp. 145-156

- Cam M. Rungie, Leonard V. Coote and Jordan J. Louviere
- Randomness in preference orderings, outcomes and attribute tastes: An application to journey time risk pp. 157-175

- Richard Batley and J. Nicolás Ibáñez
- It's not where you do it, it's who you do it with? pp. 176-191

- Edward Morey and David Kritzberg
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