Stated preference approaches to nonmarket valuation rely on answers to carefully worded survey questions. Those answersin the form of monetary amounts, choices, ratings, or other indications of preferenceare scaled following an appropriate model of preference to yield a measure of value. Two common, and one not so common, stated preference methods are discussed in the next three chapters.
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Brown, T. C. (2003). Introduction to Stated Preference Methods (pp. 99–110). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0826-6_4
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