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Weighting or aggregating? Investigating information processing in multi-attribute choices

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posted on 2025-07-09, 10:51 authored by Mesfin GenieMesfin Genie, N Krucien, M Ryan
Multi-attribute choices are commonly analyzed in economics to value goods and services. Analysis assumes individuals consider all attributes, making trade-offs between them. Such decision-making is cognitively demanding, often triggering alternative decision rules. We develop a new model where individuals aggregate multi-attribute information into meta-attributes. Applying our model to a choice experiment (CE) dataset, accounting for attribute aggregation (AA) improves model fit. The probability of adopting AA is greater for: homogenous attribute information; participants who had shorter response time and failed the dominance test; and for later located choices. Accounting for AA has implications for welfare estimates. Our results underline the importance of accounting for information processing rules when modelling multi-attribute choices.

Funding

Health Foundation, Grant/Award Number: THF 7264; The University of Aberdeen and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates

Health Foundation | THF 7264

University of Aberdeen

Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates

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Journal title

Health Economics United Kingdom

Location

England

Volume

30

Issue

6

Pagination

1291-1305

Publisher

WILEY

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Human and Social Futures

School

Newcastle Business School