Hybrid choice modelling.
Posted: 04 Feb 2021, 05:17
I was looking at the hybrid choice modelling example from the following paper.
Hess, S., & Hensher, D. A. (2013). Making use of respondent reported processing information to understand attribute importance: a latent variable scaling approach. Transportation, 40(2), 397-412.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.10 ... 012-9420-y
I have one or two questions regrading the estimation.
1) In the paper we can see that the hybrid model is developed by integrating the probabilities of equation (7) and equation (8), can we first do the
analysis from equation (7) separately and the analysis for the equation 8) separately?
2) Is there a example of such model in combination ? Its slightly confusing from the examples of hybrid choice, because here the attribute importance (considered as latent variables, already have observed values.) Furthermore there are no attitudinal questions for the modelling i am trying to do.
And lastly are there output files of the examples somewhere?
Hess, S., & Hensher, D. A. (2013). Making use of respondent reported processing information to understand attribute importance: a latent variable scaling approach. Transportation, 40(2), 397-412.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.10 ... 012-9420-y
I have one or two questions regrading the estimation.
1) In the paper we can see that the hybrid model is developed by integrating the probabilities of equation (7) and equation (8), can we first do the
analysis from equation (7) separately and the analysis for the equation 8) separately?
2) Is there a example of such model in combination ? Its slightly confusing from the examples of hybrid choice, because here the attribute importance (considered as latent variables, already have observed values.) Furthermore there are no attitudinal questions for the modelling i am trying to do.
And lastly are there output files of the examples somewhere?