On 28 Sep 2021, at 08:04, Atefeh Fakourrad <a.fak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Prof. Bierlaire,
I am estimating a panel model and would like to know if Biogeme is able to estimate and report a cluster-robust standard error?
I was also wondering if it is possible to conduct a part-worth analysis using Bioegeme?
Best regards,Ati.--
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On 28 Sep 2021, at 11:47, Atefeh Fakourrad <a.fak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Prof. Bierlaire,
Thanks for your reply. Regarding the cluster-robust standard error, I am not sure if I completely understand your point. I am not sure what should be replaced with observations? Is there any example of this?
Thanks,
Best,Ati.
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 8:40:55 AM UTC+2 michel.b...@epfl.ch wrote:
On 28 Sep 2021, at 08:04, Atefeh Fakourrad <a.fak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Prof. Bierlaire,
I am estimating a panel model and would like to know if Biogeme is able to estimate and report a cluster-robust standard error?
Yes. If the data is panel, bootstrapping samples individuals with replacement, and not observations.
I was also wondering if it is possible to conduct a part-worth analysis using Bioegeme?
You mean that you want to calculate the utility of each alternative, for each observation? Yes. You need to use the simulation feature.
Best regards,Ati.--
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On 1 Oct 2021, at 11:20, Atefeh Fakourrad <a.fak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Prof.Bierlaire,
Thanks for your reply. In conclusion, when a panel model is estimated, Biogeme automatically calculates and reports the clustered-robust standard error, right?
Regarding the part-worth (conjoint) analysis, I am referring to a method that allows comparing the importance of attributes and find the most/least important attributes. Is there any way to find this out?
Best regards,Ati.
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 8:40:55 AM UTC+2 michel.b...@epfl.ch wrote:
On 28 Sep 2021, at 08:04, Atefeh Fakourrad <a.fak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Prof. Bierlaire,
I am estimating a panel model and would like to know if Biogeme is able to estimate and report a cluster-robust standard error?
Yes. If the data is panel, bootstrapping samples individuals with replacement, and not observations.
I was also wondering if it is possible to conduct a part-worth analysis using Bioegeme?
You mean that you want to calculate the utility of each alternative, for each observation? Yes. You need to use the simulation feature.
Best regards,Ati.--
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