Journal Article10.1017/s1074070800021386
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K. Stokes
TL;DR: The income reminder effectively reduces the downward and upward biases in willingness-to-pay estimates associated with the open-ended and dichotomous-choice formats, respectively.
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Abstract: This study demonstrates that an income reminder can effectively reduce the downward bias in willingness-to-pay estimate associated with the open-ended elicitation format and the upward bias in willingness-to-pay estimate related to the dichotomous-choice format. The income reminder almost eliminated the divergence between the willingness-to-pay estimates associated with these two elicitation forms.
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