Abstract

ABSTRACTUnder the multinomial logit model, designs for choice experiments are usually based on an a priori assumption that either only the main effects of the factors or the main effects and all two-factor interaction effects are to be estimated. However, in practice, there are situations where interest lies in the estimation of main plus some two-factor interaction effects. For example, interest on such specified two-factor interaction effects arise in situations when one or two factor(s) like price and/or brand of a product interact individually with the other factors of the product. For two-level choice experiments with n factors, we consider a model involving the main plus all two-factor interaction effects, with our interest lying in the estimation of the main effects and a specified set of two-factor interaction effects. The two-factor interaction effects of interest are either (i) one factor interacting with each of the remaining factors or (ii) each of the two factors interacting with each of the ...

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