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Journal of Choice Modelling
Journal of Choice Modelling
Can incentive-compatibility reduce hypothetical bias in smokers’ experimental choice behavior? A randomized discrete choice experiment.
Journal of Choice Modelling
John Buckell, Justin S. White, Ce Shang
Can incentive-compatibility reduce hypothetical bias in smokers’ experimental choice behavior? A randomized discrete choice experiment
Journal of Choice Modelling
Buckell J, White JS, Shang C
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