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Bas Donkers

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Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|November 2, 2022
Interaction Effects in Health State Valuation Studies: An Optimal Scaling ApproachMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers
Health Economics|September 14, 2022
Two for the price of one: If moving beyond traditional single-best discrete choice experiments, should we use best-worst, best-best or ranking for preference elicitation?Samare P I Huls, Emily Lancsar, Bas Donkers, et al.
Health Services Research|October 30, 2010
Channeling consumers to preferred providers and the impact of status quo bias: does type of provider matter?Lieke H H M Boonen, Bas Donkers, Frederik T Schut
Pharmacoeconomics|July 22, 2018
Severity-Stratified Discrete Choice Experiment Designs for Health State EvaluationsSesil Lim, Marcel F Jonker, Mark Oppe, et al.
JMR, Journal of Marketing Research|April 2, 2026
Preference Dynamics in Sequential Consumer Choice with DefaultsBas Donkers, Benedict G C Dellaert, Rory M Waisman, et al.
Health Economics|December 20, 2018
Attribute level overlap (and color coding) can reduce task complexity, improve choice consistency, and decrease the dropout rate in discrete choice experimentsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther de Bekker-Grob, et al.
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|February 27, 2009
Which preferred providers are really preferred? Effectiveness of insurers' channeling incentives on pharmacy choiceLieke H H M Boonen, Frederik T Schut, Bas Donkers, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 9, 2020
Mimicking Real-Life Decision Making in Health: Allowing Respondents Time to Think in a Discrete Choice ExperimentJorien Veldwijk, Jennifer Viberg Johansson, Bas Donkers, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 13, 2018
Advocating a Paradigm Shift in Health-State Valuations: The Estimation of Time-Preference Corrected QALY TariffsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther W de Bekker-Grob, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|July 15, 2018
Effect of Level Overlap and Color Coding on Attribute Non-Attendance in Discrete Choice ExperimentsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther W de Bekker-Grob, et al.
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Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|November 2, 2022
Interaction Effects in Health State Valuation Studies: An Optimal Scaling ApproachMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers
Health Economics|September 14, 2022
Two for the price of one: If moving beyond traditional single-best discrete choice experiments, should we use best-worst, best-best or ranking for preference elicitation?Samare P I Huls, Emily Lancsar, Bas Donkers, et al.
Health Services Research|October 30, 2010
Channeling consumers to preferred providers and the impact of status quo bias: does type of provider matter?Lieke H H M Boonen, Bas Donkers, Frederik T Schut
Pharmacoeconomics|July 22, 2018
Severity-Stratified Discrete Choice Experiment Designs for Health State EvaluationsSesil Lim, Marcel F Jonker, Mark Oppe, et al.
JMR, Journal of Marketing Research|April 2, 2026
Preference Dynamics in Sequential Consumer Choice with DefaultsBas Donkers, Benedict G C Dellaert, Rory M Waisman, et al.
Health Economics|December 20, 2018
Attribute level overlap (and color coding) can reduce task complexity, improve choice consistency, and decrease the dropout rate in discrete choice experimentsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther de Bekker-Grob, et al.
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|February 27, 2009
Which preferred providers are really preferred? Effectiveness of insurers' channeling incentives on pharmacy choiceLieke H H M Boonen, Frederik T Schut, Bas Donkers, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 9, 2020
Mimicking Real-Life Decision Making in Health: Allowing Respondents Time to Think in a Discrete Choice ExperimentJorien Veldwijk, Jennifer Viberg Johansson, Bas Donkers, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 13, 2018
Advocating a Paradigm Shift in Health-State Valuations: The Estimation of Time-Preference Corrected QALY TariffsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther W de Bekker-Grob, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|July 15, 2018
Effect of Level Overlap and Color Coding on Attribute Non-Attendance in Discrete Choice ExperimentsMarcel F Jonker, Bas Donkers, Esther W de Bekker-Grob, et al.
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