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Use of Conjoint Analysis to Understand Older People's Preferences for Environmental Attributes of Open Spaces
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This presentation describes the use of choice-based conjoint analysis (CBC) to examine environmental attributes relevant to older people’s preferences for neighbourhood open spaces. The use of CBC analysis is set up against the background of the I’DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) research project. I’DGO aims to investigate the mechanisms by which quality of neighbourhood environment affect the health and psychological well-being of older people. Sawtooth software was used to design a CBC questionnaire based on a partial design. This involved 15 attributes (e.g., traffic; tree/plants) each taking up to 4 levels with 14 paired comparisons tasks per respondent. For …

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Use of Conjoint Analysis to Understand Older People's Preferences for Environmental Attributes of Open Spaces
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This presentation describes the use of choice-based conjoint analysis (CBC) to examine environmental attributes relevant to older people’s preferences for neighbourhood open spaces. The use of CBC analysis is set up against the background of the I’DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) research project. I’DGO aims to investigate the mechanisms by which quality of neighbourhood environment affect the health and psychological well-being of older people. Sawtooth software was used to design a CBC questionnaire based on a partial design. This involved 15 attributes (e.g., traffic; tree/plants) each taking up to 4 levels with 14 paired comparisons tasks per respondent. For …

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Use of Conjoint Analysis to Understand Older People's Preferences for Environmental Attributes of Open Spaces
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This presentation describes the use of choice-based conjoint analysis (CBC) to examine environmental attributes relevant to older people’s preferences for neighbourhood open spaces. The use of CBC analysis is set up against the background of the I’DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) research project. I’DGO aims to investigate the mechanisms by which quality of neighbourhood environment affect the health and psychological well-being of older people. Sawtooth software was used to design a CBC questionnaire based on a partial design. This involved 15 attributes (e.g., traffic; tree/plants) each taking up to 4 levels with 14 paired comparisons tasks per respondent. For …

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Use of Conjoint Analysis to Understand Older People's Preferences for Environmental Attributes of Open Spaces
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This presentation describes the use of choice-based conjoint analysis (CBC) to examine environmental attributes relevant to older people’s preferences for neighbourhood open spaces. The use of CBC analysis is set up against the background of the I’DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) research project. I’DGO aims to investigate the mechanisms by which quality of neighbourhood environment affect the health and psychological well-being of older people. Sawtooth software was used to design a CBC questionnaire based on a partial design. This involved 15 attributes (e.g., traffic; tree/plants) each taking up to 4 levels with 14 paired comparisons tasks per respondent. For …

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pen icon Colloque
Use of Conjoint Analysis to Understand Older People's Preferences for Environmental Attributes of Open Spaces
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This presentation describes the use of choice-based conjoint analysis (CBC) to examine environmental attributes relevant to older people’s preferences for neighbourhood open spaces. The use of CBC analysis is set up against the background of the I’DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) research project. I’DGO aims to investigate the mechanisms by which quality of neighbourhood environment affect the health and psychological well-being of older people. Sawtooth software was used to design a CBC questionnaire based on a partial design. This involved 15 attributes (e.g., traffic; tree/plants) each taking up to 4 levels with 14 paired comparisons tasks per respondent. For …

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