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Simulating Conjoint Survey Experiments | Robert Kubinec

Background Conjoint survey experiments have become more popular in political science since the publication of Hainmueller, Hopkins and Yamamoto (2014). However, analysis of the statistical of power of conjoint experiments is difficult using standard parametric techniques because of the use of multiple treatments, interaction effects and paired vignettes.

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tkhartman commented 1 month ago

This is really helpful in justifying sample size considerations for a large grant. Thanks for sharing, and your work looks quite interesting.

saudiwin commented 1 month ago

You're quite welcome! There has been further work on conjoint power design since I finished this project, including an entire R package/library called DeclareDesign if you want to pursue this topic further.

If you'd like to cite this work 😁, you can cite my book, Making Democracy Safe for Business, where I analyzed this conjoint: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/making-democracy-safe-for-busines/B937C65E6766D9A5D8AC390EA2182B21

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This is really helpful in justifying sample size considerations for a large grant. Thanks for sharing, and your work looks quite interesting.

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