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Applied choice analysis / David A Hensher, John M Rose and William H Greene.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxx, 1188 p. : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781107465923
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 000SA.16 23 H526
Contents:
Part I. Getting Started: 1. In the beginning; 2. Choosing; 3. Choice and utility; 4. Families of discrete choice models; 5. Estimating discrete choice models; 6. Experimental design and choice experiments; 7. Statistical inference; 8. Other matters that analysts often inquire about; Part II. Software and Data: 9. Nlogit for applied choice analysis; 10. Data set up for Nlogit; Part III. The Suite of Choice Models: 11. Getting started modeling: the workhorse - multinominal logit; 12. Handling unlabeled discrete choice data; 13. Getting more from your model; 14. Nested logit estimation; 15. Mixed logit estimation; 16. Latent class models; 17. Binary choice models; 18. Ordered choices; 19. Combining sources of data; Part IV. Advanced Topics: 20. Frontiers of choice analysis; 21. Attribute processing, heuristics, and preference construction; 22. Group decision making; Select glossary; References; Index.
Summary: A fully updated second edition of this popular introduction to applied choice analysis, written for graduate students, researchers, professionals and consultants.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Getting Started:
1. In the beginning;
2. Choosing;
3. Choice and utility;
4. Families of discrete choice models;
5. Estimating discrete choice models;
6. Experimental design and choice experiments;
7. Statistical inference;
8. Other matters that analysts often inquire about;

Part II. Software and Data:
9. Nlogit for applied choice analysis;
10. Data set up for Nlogit;

Part III. The Suite of Choice Models:
11. Getting started modeling: the workhorse - multinominal logit; 12. Handling unlabeled discrete choice data;
13. Getting more from your model;
14. Nested logit estimation;
15. Mixed logit estimation;
16. Latent class models;
17. Binary choice models;
18. Ordered choices;
19. Combining sources of data;

Part IV. Advanced Topics:
20. Frontiers of choice analysis;
21. Attribute processing, heuristics, and preference construction;
22. Group decision making;
Select glossary;
References;
Index.

A fully updated second edition of this popular introduction to applied choice analysis, written for graduate students, researchers, professionals and consultants.

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