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Mandy Ryan

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Journal of Health Economics|November 25, 2006
Exploring preference anomalies in double bounded contingent valuationVerity Watson, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|March 26, 2003
Revisiting the axiom of completeness in health careMandy Ryan, Fernando San Miguel
Health Economics|December 25, 2004
'Threats' to and hopes for estimating benefitsMandy Ryan, Mabelle Amaya-Amaya
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|March 11, 2010
Patients' preferences for an increased pharmacist role in the management of drug therapyMichela Tinelli, Mandy Ryan, Christine Bond
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 3, 2001
Using conjoint analysis to elicit the views of health service users: an application to the patient health cardMandy Ryan, Emma McIntosh, Phil Shackley
Health Economics|February 15, 2019
For better or worse? Investigating the validity of best-worst discrete choice experiments in healthNicolas Krucien, Jonathan Sicsic, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|December 6, 2016
Is Best-Worst Scaling Suitable for Health State Valuation? A Comparison with Discrete Choice ExperimentsNicolas Krucien, Verity Watson, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|July 25, 2008
Rationalising the 'irrational': a think aloud study of discrete choice experiment responsesMandy Ryan, Verity Watson, Vikki Entwistle
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|July 14, 2005
Using discrete choice experiments to go beyond clinical outcomes when evaluating clinical practiceMandy Ryan, Kirsten Major, Diane Skåtun
Health Economics|December 28, 2017
The eyes have it: Using eye tracking to inform information processing strategies in multi-attributes choicesMandy Ryan, Nicolas Krucien, Frouke Hermens
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Journal of Health Economics|November 25, 2006
Exploring preference anomalies in double bounded contingent valuationVerity Watson, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|March 26, 2003
Revisiting the axiom of completeness in health careMandy Ryan, Fernando San Miguel
Health Economics|December 25, 2004
'Threats' to and hopes for estimating benefitsMandy Ryan, Mabelle Amaya-Amaya
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|March 11, 2010
Patients' preferences for an increased pharmacist role in the management of drug therapyMichela Tinelli, Mandy Ryan, Christine Bond
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 3, 2001
Using conjoint analysis to elicit the views of health service users: an application to the patient health cardMandy Ryan, Emma McIntosh, Phil Shackley
Health Economics|February 15, 2019
For better or worse? Investigating the validity of best-worst discrete choice experiments in healthNicolas Krucien, Jonathan Sicsic, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|December 6, 2016
Is Best-Worst Scaling Suitable for Health State Valuation? A Comparison with Discrete Choice ExperimentsNicolas Krucien, Verity Watson, Mandy Ryan
Health Economics|July 25, 2008
Rationalising the 'irrational': a think aloud study of discrete choice experiment responsesMandy Ryan, Verity Watson, Vikki Entwistle
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|July 14, 2005
Using discrete choice experiments to go beyond clinical outcomes when evaluating clinical practiceMandy Ryan, Kirsten Major, Diane Skåtun
Health Economics|December 28, 2017
The eyes have it: Using eye tracking to inform information processing strategies in multi-attributes choicesMandy Ryan, Nicolas Krucien, Frouke Hermens
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