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From: How different attributes are weighted in professionals’ decision-making in Pediatric Dentistry—a protocol for guiding discrete choice experiment focused on shortening the evidence-based practice implementation for dental care

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(A) Examples of different attributes which could interfere with a certain choice (e.g. color, size etc.). Each attribute is then defined by specific categories which caractherize them (they are named levels—e.g. for color—green or red; for size 30, 45 or 60 inches). (B) Example of paired choice combining different levels of different attribiutes in such experiment investigating the preference. Given a forced choice experiment, the respondent must have to choose one alternative even anyone is the perfect one for him/her. Then, they probably will choose one alternative which have the preferred levels of such attitbutes according to his/her opinion

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