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On 8 Oct 2021, at 11:24, Jingzhu Shan <jingz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply, Professor.
You mean if we have A,B,C,D alternatives in a choice set, and respondents most preferred A, and then B, C, D. In this situation,we will have A,B,C,D in the first choice observation, B,C,D in the second observation, and C,D in the third observation?
If we format data like this, Biogeme will have an error "The database contains NaN value(s).". How can we deal with this?
On Thursday, October 7, 2021 at 9:30:52 PM UTC+8 michel.b...@epfl.ch wrote:
Yes, you can. You need to write a script that generates, for each “ranked” observation, 3 choice observations, each time with a different choice set.The data will have a panel structure. And you will probably need to take care of serial correlation.
On 7 Oct 2021, at 14:55, Jingzhu Shan <jingz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Professor,
In my study, I obtained full rankings of 4 alternatives in each choice card. Is it possible to do a rank ordered logit model using Biogeme? How can we do that?
I have read some paper about rank ordered logit model, and some said we could explode the data manually to estimate the model (but their example is 'long form' data). As we need 'wide form' data in Biogeme, how can we explode data to do a rank ordered logit model?
Hope to hear from you.
Thanks.
Jingzhu
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On 8 Oct 2021, at 14:14, Jingzhu Shan <jingz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply, Professor.
You mean if we have A,B,C,D alternatives in a choice set, and respondents most preferred A, and then B, C, D. In this situation,we will have A,B,C,D in the first choice observation, B,C,D in the second observation, and C,D in the third observation?
If we format data like this, Biogeme will have an error "The database contains NaN value(s).". How can we deal with this?
On Friday, October 8, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC+8 Jingzhu Shan wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply, Professor.
You mean if we have A,B,C,D alternatives in a choice set, and respondents most preferred A, and then B, C, D. In this situation,we will have A,B,C,D in the first choice observation, B,C,D in the second observation, and C,D in the third observation?
If we format data like this, Biogeme will have an error "The database contains NaN value(s).". How can we deal with this?
Yes, you can. You need to write a script that generates, for each “ranked” observation, 3 choice observations, each time with a different choice set.The data will have a panel structure. And you will probably need to take care of serial correlation.
On 7 Oct 2021, at 14:55, Jingzhu Shan <jingz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Professor,
In my study, I obtained full rankings of 4 alternatives in each choice card. Is it possible to do a rank ordered logit model using Biogeme? How can we do that?
I have read some paper about rank ordered logit model, and some said we could explode the data manually to estimate the model (but their example is 'long form' data). As we need 'wide form' data in Biogeme, how can we explode data to do a rank ordered logit model?
Hope to hear from you.
Thanks.
Jingzhu
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