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kjetil b halvorsen
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I am running a conjoint forced-choice survey experiment.

The idea is to interview 500 respondents, that will perform 5 choice tasks choosing between 2 profiles. Profiles are fully randomized.

My question is simple: what is my effective sample size (ESS)?

$ESS= respondents \times tasks \times profiles$

or

$ESS= respondents \times tasks$

thanks a lot for your help

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I am running a conjoint forced-choice survey experiment.

The idea is to interview 500 respondents, that will perform 5 choice tasks choosing between 2 profiles. Profiles are fully randomized.

My question is simple: what is my effective sample size (ESS)?

$ESS= respondents \times tasks \times profiles$

or

$ESS= respondents \times tasks$

thanks a lot for your help

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I am running a conjoint forced-choice survey experiment.

The idea is to interview 500 respondents, that will perform 5 choice tasks choosing between 2 profiles. Profiles are fully randomized.

My question is simple: what is my effective sample size (ESS)?

$ESS= respondents \times tasks \times profiles$

or

$ESS= respondents \times tasks$.

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What is the effective sample size in conjoint experiments?

I am running a conjoint forced-choice survey experiment.

The idea is to interview 500 respondents, that will perform 5 choice tasks choosing between 2 profiles. Profiles are fully randomized.

My question is simple: what is my effective sample size (ESS)?

$ESS= respondents \times tasks \times profiles$

or

$ESS= respondents \times tasks$

thanks a lot for your help

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