2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62669-3_2
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Developing the Questionnaire

Abstract: This chapter outlines the essential topics for developing and testing a questionnaire for a discrete choice experiment survey. It addresses issues such as the description of the environmental good, pretesting of the survey, incentive compatibility, consequentiality or mitigation of hypothetical bias. For the latter, cheap talk scripts, opt-out reminders or an oath script are discussed. Moreover, the use of instructional choice sets, the identification of protest responses and strategic bidders are considered. … Show more

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“…For collecting information and checking the hypothesized relationships, the authors used a closed-ended form of survey questions. The questionnaire is considered a convenient survey instrument (Mariel et al, 2021) which can also be applied to maintain the confidential information of respondents. The questionnaire of this study is composed of five parts: (i) sample profile; (ii) MSP; (iii) CMM; (iv) CRD; and (v) CP (the dependent variable).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For collecting information and checking the hypothesized relationships, the authors used a closed-ended form of survey questions. The questionnaire is considered a convenient survey instrument (Mariel et al, 2021) which can also be applied to maintain the confidential information of respondents. The questionnaire of this study is composed of five parts: (i) sample profile; (ii) MSP; (iii) CMM; (iv) CRD; and (v) CP (the dependent variable).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%