Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/66826 
Year of Publication: 
2011
Citation: 
[Journal:] Journal of Choice Modelling [ISSN:] 1755-5345 [Volume:] 4 [Issue:] 3 [Publisher:] University of Leeds, Institute for Transport Studies [Place:] Leeds [Year:] 2011 [Pages:] 1-29
Publisher: 
University of Leeds, Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds
Abstract: 
We propose and describe a comprehensive theoretical framework that integrates choice models and structural equation models. Referred to as structural choice modelling the framework easily combines data from separate but related choice experiments. We describe the mathematical properties of the new framework, including goodness-of-fit and identification and we illustrate how to apply the framework with three empirical examples. The examples demonstrate new ways to evaluate choice processes and new ways to test substantive theory using choice experiments. We show how to combine choice experiments within the same model where there is a common research question, yet the designs and nature of the experiments differ. The seemingly simple notion of combining two or more choice tasks for the same people offers considerable potential to develop and test theory, as illustrated with the new framework.
Subjects: 
choice Models
discrete choice experiments
latent variables
structural equation models
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