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Model based survey design using logits: estimating lost statistical power from random alternative sampling

Modellbasiertes Umfragedesign mit Hilfe von Logits: den Verlust an statistischer Aussagekraft bei alternativen Stichproben messen
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Bhattacharya, Jay
Shang, Baoping

Abstract

"McFadden's random alternative sampling conditional logit estimator permits researchers and survey designers to estimate a random utility choice model observing information about a subset of available alternatives. The authors quantify the extent to which a small sample size and a reduction in the n... view more

"McFadden's random alternative sampling conditional logit estimator permits researchers and survey designers to estimate a random utility choice model observing information about a subset of available alternatives. The authors quantify the extent to which a small sample size and a reduction in the number of sample alternatives lead to bias and loss of statistical power. The sample size must be small and choice probabilities must be weakly correlated with choice characteristics for there to be substantial bias and low power. Finally, they find that there is a sharply decreasing marginal gain from increasing the number of sampled alternatives. The authors provide an empirical example on the choice of health insurance plans that verifies our conclusions." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
voting behavior; sample; alternative

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods

Document language
English

Publication Year
2007

Page/Pages
p. 145-164

Journal
Survey Research Methods, 1 (2007) 3

ISSN
1864-3361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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