discrete choice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiscreteandchoice
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discrete
adjective
uk/dɪˈskriːt/us/dɪˈskriːt/
clearly separate or different in shape ...
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choice
noun
uk/tʃɔɪs/us/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofdiscreteandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Using thediscretechoicemethod, individuals are asked to make several pairwise comparisons of alternative scenarios and indicate which would be their preferred option.
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Thediscretechoiceapproach was adopted in this study.
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Respondents use ranking, rating, ordiscretechoiceexercises to represent their preferences for these hypothetical scenarios.
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Fuel choice is modeled empirically using adiscretechoiceframework and the substitution relationships between fuels examined.
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These approaches broadly fall into two groups, namely those based on continuous representations of demand systems, and those based on adiscretechoiceangle.
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Within thediscretechoiceapproach, the respondent makes a series of choices.
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This approach to usediscretechoicemodeling needs further work to address methodologic issues.
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Table 3 reports thediscretechoicemodeling results.
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The evidence relating to the structural reliability of thediscretechoiceexperiment in this context was mixed.
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For these reasons thediscretechoiceapproach is developed in this paper.
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A number of issues are raised when eliciting preference using thediscretechoiceapproach.
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A rating exercise as well as adiscretechoiceexperiment was used to elicit preferences.
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The question format was adiscretechoice(yes/no) response to one of four randomly selected price premiums, as applied to a hypothetical example of a pint of strawberries.
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First, many models are estimated from thediscretechoiceamong sites and typically do not include income.
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In the analysis of thediscretechoicedata, we found more detailed information regarding the preferences of men/women, smokers/nonsmokers, and those over and under 76 years of age.
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Indiscretechoicetheory, where observations represent people and outcomes represent choices, the score is considered the utility associated with person "i" choosing outcome "k".
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