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How to use discrete choice experiments to capture stakeholder preferences in social work research

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The primary article (cited below under \"Related works\") introduces social work researchers to discrete choice experiments (DCEs) for studying stakeholder preferences. The article includes an online supplement with a worked example demonstrating DCE design and analysis with realistic simulated data. The worked example focuses on caregivers' priorities in choosing treatment for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This dataset includes the scripts (and, in some cases, Excel files) that we used to identify appropriate experimental designs, simulate population and sample data, estimate sample size requirements for the multinomial logit (MNL, also known as conditional logit) and random parameter logit (RPL) models, estimate parameters using the MNL and RPL models, and analyze attribute importance, willingness to pay, and predicted uptake. It also includes the associated data files (experimental designs, data generation parameters, simulated population data and parameters, ..., In the worked example, we used simulated data to examine caregiver preferences for 7 treatment attributes (medication administration, therapy location, school accommodation, caregiver behavior training, provider communication, provider specialty, and monthly out-of-pocket costs) identified by dosReis and colleagues in a previous DCE. We employed an orthogonal design with 1 continuous variable (cost) and 12 dummy-coded variables (representing the levels of the remaining attributes, which were categorical). Using the parameter estimates published by dosReis et al., with slight adaptations, we simulated utility values for a population of 100,000 people, then selected a sample of 500 for analysis. Relying on random utility theory, we used the mlogit package in R to estimate the MNL and RPL models, using 5,000 Halton draws for simulated maximum likelihood estimation of the RPL model. In addition to estimating the utility parameters, we measured the relative importance of each attribute, esti..., , # Data from: How to Use Discrete Choice Experiments to Capture Stakeholder Preferences in Social Work Research [Access this dataset on Dryad](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.z612jm6m0) This dataset supports the worked example in: Ellis, A. R., Cryer-Coupet, Q. R., Weller, B. E., Howard, K., Raghunandan, R., & Thomas, K. C. (2024). How to use discrete choice experiments to capture stakeholder preferences in social work research. *Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research*. Advance online publication. [https://doi.org/10.1086/731310](https://doi.org/10.1086/731310) The referenced article introduces social work researchers to discrete choice experiments (DCEs) for studying stakeholder preferences. In a DCE, researchers ask participants to complete a series of choice tasks: hypothetical situations in which each participant is presented with alternative scenarios and selects one or more. For example, social work researchers may want to know how parents and other caregivers pr...
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