We have a number of in-progress projects, with Joe Mitchell-Nelson and others, that address some different methodological issues that confront researchers who work with survey-based choice data. Some of this work was temporarily sidelined during the pandemic era, but we hope to complete these papers in the near future.
Choice methodology
Publications
Joe Mitchell-Nelson, Trudy Ann Cameron.
Ample correction for sample selection in random utility models for choice experiments and other multiple-choice contexts.
In progress, 2022.
Joe Mitchell-Nelson, Trudy Ann Cameron, Casey Williams.
Differential attention to attributes in stated preference research: evidence from Mouselab.
In progress, 2020.
Robert J. Johnston, Kevin J. Boyle, Wiktor (Vic) Adamowicz, Jeff Bennett, Roy Brouwer, Trudy Ann Cameron, W. Michael Hanemann, Nick Hanley, Mandy Ryan, Riccardo Scarpa, Roger Tourangeau, Christian A. Vossler.
Contemporary guidance for stated preference studies.
In Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2017.
Beilei Cai, Trudy Ann Cameron, Geoffrey R. Gerdes.
Distal order effects in stated preference surveys.
In Ecological Economics, 2011.
Trudy Ann Cameron, J.R. DeShazo.
Differential attention to attributes in utility-theoretic choice models.
In Journal of Choice Modelling, 2010.