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1. Designing Unforced Choice Experiments to Inform Health Care Decision Making: Implications of Using Opt-Out, Neither, or Status Quo Alternatives in Discrete Choice Experiments.

2. Consumers' preferences for freezing of meat to prevent toxoplasmosis– A stated preference approach.

3. How psychological distance of a study sample in discrete choice experiments affects preference measurement: a colorectal cancer screening case study.

4. Impact of Survey Administration Mode on the Results of a Health-Related Discrete Choice Experiment: Online and Paper Comparison.

5. Personal health records in the Netherlands: potential user preferences quantified by a discrete choice experiment.

6. Exploring how individuals complete the choice tasks in a discrete choice experiment: an interview study.

7. Words or graphics to present a Discrete Choice Experiment: Does it matter?

8. Preferences for Vaccination.

9. The effect of out-of-pocket costs and financial rewards in a discrete choice experiment: an application to lifestyle programs.

10. The preferences of users of electronic medical records in hospitals: quantifying the relative importance of barriers and facilitators of an innovation.

11. Type 2 diabetes patients' preferences and willingness to pay for lifestyle programs: a discrete choice experiment.

12. Survival or Mortality: Does Risk Attribute Framing Influence Decision-Making Behavior in a Discrete Choice Experiment?

13. Public Preferences for Policies to Promote COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake: A Discrete Choice Experiment in The Netherlands.

14. Societal Effects Are a Major Factor for the Uptake of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Digital Contact Tracing App in The Netherlands.

15. "Please, you go first!" preferences for a COVID-19 vaccine among adults in the Netherlands.

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