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Hypothetical bias in stated choice experiments: Part II. Conceptualisation of external validity, sources and explanations of bias and effectiveness of mitigation methods
M Haghani, MCJ Bliemer, JM Rose, H Oppewal, E Lancsar
Journal of choice modelling 41, 100322, 2021
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Preferences for oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation: a best–best discrete choice experiment
P Ghijben, E Lancsar, S Zavarsek
Pharmacoeconomics 32, 1115-1127, 2014
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
Hypothetical bias in stated choice experiments: Part I. Macro-scale analysis of literature and integrative synthesis of empirical evidence from applied economics, experimental …
M Haghani, MCJ Bliemer, JM Rose, H Oppewal, E Lancsar
Journal of choice modelling 41, 100309, 2021
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Investigating consumers' and informal carers' views and preferences for consumer directed care: A discrete choice experiment
B Kaambwa, E Lancsar, N McCaffrey, G Chen, L Gill, ID Cameron, ...
Social Science & Medicine 140, 81-94, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Does one size fit all? Assessing the preferences of older and younger people for attributes of quality of life
J Ratcliffe, E Lancsar, T Flint, B Kaambwa, R Walker, G Lewin, M Luszcz, ...
Quality of Life Research 26, 299-309, 2017
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Investigating business outcomes of healthy food retail strategies: a systematic scoping review
MR Blake, K Backholer, E Lancsar, T Boelsen‐Robinson, C Mah, ...
Obesity Reviews 20 (10), 1384-1399, 2019
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Retailer-led sugar-sweetened beverage price increase reduces purchases in a hospital convenience store in Melbourne, Australia: a mixed methods evaluation
MR Blake, A Peeters, E Lancsar, T Boelsen-Robinson, K Corben, ...
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 118 (6), 1027-1036. e8, 2018
Mandates: Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council …
Revealed and stated preferences of decision makers for priority setting in health technology assessment: a systematic review
P Ghijben, Y Gu, E Lancsar, S Zavarsek
Pharmacoeconomics 36, 323-340, 2018
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Understanding what matters: an exploratory study to investigate the views of the general public for priority setting criteria in health care
J Ratcliffe, E Lancsar, R Walker, Y Gu
Health Policy 121 (6), 653-662, 2017
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
The effect of sugar-sweetened beverage price increases and educational messages on beverage purchasing behavior among adults
MR Blake, E Lancsar, A Peeters, K Backholer
Appetite 126, 156-162, 2018
Mandates: Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council …
Sugar-sweetened beverage price elasticities in a hypothetical convenience store
MR Blake, E Lancsar, A Peeters, K Backholer
Social Science & Medicine 225, 98-107, 2019
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Antipsychotic choice: understanding shared decision-making among doctors and patients
V Yeo, M Dowsey, V Alguera-Lara, J Ride, E Lancsar, DJ Castle
Journal of Mental Health, 2021
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
An integrated modelling approach examining the influence of goals, habit and learning on choice using visual attention data
MR Blake, S Dubey, J Swait, E Lancsar, P Ghijben
Journal of Business Research 117, 44-57, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Has consumer‐directed care improved the quality of life of older Australians? An exploratory empirical assessment
NB Bulamu, B Kaambwa, L Gill, E Lancsar, ID Cameron, J Ratcliffe
Australasian Journal on Ageing 40 (4), 413-422, 2021
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Empirical Investigation of Ranking vs Best–Worst Scaling Generated Preferences for Attributes of Quality of Life: One and the Same or Differentiable?
J Ratcliffe, B Kaambwa, C Hutchinson, E Lancsar
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 13, 307-315, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
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Attributes and weights in health care priority setting: a systematic review of what counts and to what extent
Y Gu, E Lancsar, P Ghijben, JRG Butler, C Donaldson
Social Science & Medicine 146, 41-52, 2015
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
The impact of vaccination and patient characteristics on influenza vaccination uptake of elderly people: A discrete choice experiment
EW de Bekker-Grob, J Veldwijk, M Jonker, B Donkers, J Huisman, S Buis, ...
Vaccine 36 (11), 1467-1476, 2018
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Mind the (inter-rater) gap. An investigation of self-reported versus proxy-reported assessments in the derivation of childhood utility values for economic evaluation: A …
J Khadka, J Kwon, S Petrou, E Lancsar, J Ratcliffe
Social science & medicine 240, 112543, 2019
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Systematic review of conceptual, age, measurement and valuation considerations for generic multidimensional childhood patient-reported outcome measures
J Kwon, L Freijser, E Huynh, M Howell, G Chen, K Khan, S Daher, ...
Pharmacoeconomics 40 (4), 379-431, 2022
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK, Medical Research Future Fund …
An empirical comparison of the OPQoL-Brief, EQ-5D-3 L and ASCOT in a community dwelling population of older people
B Kaambwa, L Gill, N McCaffrey, E Lancsar, ID Cameron, M Crotty, L Gray, ...
Health and quality of life outcomes 13, 1-17, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council
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