Behavioral evidence has emerged as an important form of evidence which can inform health policy. Data from discrete choice experiments (DCEs) and non-experimental data, analyzed using choice models, have proven popular for understanding many health behaviors, from purchasing consumer goods, to clinical decision making and lifestyle choices (
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