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Testing the effect of changes in elicitation format, payment vehicle and bid range on the hypothetical bias for moral goods
Lea S. Svenningsen
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Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
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Hypothetical Bias
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Elicitation Format
100%
Payment Vehicle
100%
Moral Goods
100%
Revealed Preference
50%
State Preferences
50%
Stated Preference Data
50%
Preference Comparison
50%
Design Influence
25%
Moral
25%
Market Value
25%
Survey Design
25%
Public Goods
25%
Discrete Choice Experiment
25%
Survey Context
25%
Design Decisions
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Contingent Valuation
100%
Revealed Preference
100%
Market Value
50%
Public Goods
50%
Discrete Choice Model
50%