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The following pages link to Effects of total cost and group-size information on willingness to pay responses: Open ended vs. dichotomous choice (Q1268500):
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- Inducing incentives to understate and to overstate willingness to pay within the open-ended and the dichotomous-choice elicitation formats: An experimetnal study (Q1268483) (← links)
- Respondent experience and contingent valuation of environmental goods (Q1289637) (← links)
- Elicitation effects in contingent valuation: Comparison to a multiple bounded discrete choice approach (Q1290232) (← links)
- Estimating willingness to pay and resource tradeoffs with different payment mechanisms: An evaluation of a funding guarantee for watershed management (Q1302657) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of explanations for inconsistencies in responses to second offers in double referenda. (Q1416565) (← links)
- On visible choice sets and scope sensitivity. (Q1420550) (← links)
- Information and effort in contingent valuation surveys: Application to global climate change using national internet samples. (Q1431806) (← links)
- Updating subjective risks in the presence of conflicting information: an application to climate change (Q1777426) (← links)
- Further investigation of voluntary contribution contingent valuation: Fair share, time of contribution, and respondent uncertainty (Q1865361) (← links)
- How people respond to contingent valuation questions: A verbal protocol analysis of willingness to pay for an environmental regulation (Q1918639) (← links)
- A Bayesian examination of information and uncertainty in contingent valuation (Q2475285) (← links)
- The effect of varying the causes of environmental problems on stated WTP values: evidence from a field study (Q2486656) (← links)
- Some advances in optimal designs in contingent valuation studies (Q2581669) (← links)