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  1. What is it going to be, TTO or SG? A direct test of the validity of health state valuation
  2. Living up to expectations: Experimental tests of subjective life expectancy as reference point in time trade-off and standard gamble
  3. Good things come to those who wait—Decreasing impatience for health gains and losses
  4. A comparison of individual and collective decision making for standard gamble and time trade-off
  5. The Corrective Approach: Policy Implications of Recent Developments in QALY Measurement Based on Prospect Theory
  6. QALYs without bias? Nonparametric correction of time trade‐off and standard gamble weights based on prospect theory
  7. Rabin's paradox for health outcomes
  8. Unbiased assessment of disease surveillance utilities: A prospect theory application
  9. Measuring multivariate risk preferences in the health domain
  10. Risk attitudes of people with ‘manageable’ chronic disease: An analysis under prospect theory
  11. A QALY loss is a QALY loss is a QALY loss: a note on independence of loss aversion from health states
  12. Peer effects in health valuation: the relation between rating of contemporaries’ health and own health
  13. Ambiguity preferences for health
  14. Discounting in Economic Evaluations
  15. Discounting health and money: New evidence using a more robust method
  16. Unbiased Assessment of Disease Surveillance Utilities: A Prospect Theory Application
  17. New findings from the time trade-off for income approach to elicit willingness to pay for a quality adjusted life year
  18. Are Health State Valuations from the General Public Biased? A Test of Health State Reference Dependency Using Self‐assessed Health and an Efficient Discrete Choice Experiment
  19. An elicitation of utility for quality of life under prospect theory
  20. Measuring Discounting without Measuring Utility
  21. Altruistic Preferences in Time Tradeoff
  22. Estimating sign-dependent societal preferences for quality of life
  23. Exploring a new method for deriving the monetary value of a QALY
  24. Incorporating sign-dependence in health-related social welfare functions
  25. Constant Proportional Trade-Offs and Health State Evaluations
  26. Prospect theory in the health domain: A quantitative assessment
  27. In search of a preferred preference elicitation method: A test of the internal consistency of choice and matching tasks
  28. Time trade-off: one methodology, different methods
  29. Time to tweak the TTO: results from a comparison of alternative specifications of the TTO
  30. DERIVING TIME DISCOUNTING CORRECTION FACTORS FOR TTO TARIFFS
  31. YOUR RIGHT ARM FOR A PUBLICATION IN AER?
  32. WOULD YOU RATHER BE ILL NOW, OR LATER?
  33. Developments in time preference and their implications for medical decision making
  34. A Direct Method for Measuring Discounting and QALYs More Easily and Reliably
  35. LEAD TIME TTO: LEADING TO BETTER HEALTH STATE VALUATIONS?
  36. A test of independence of discounting from quality of life
  37. The way that you do it? An elaborate test of procedural invariance of TTO, using a choice-based design
  38. Constantly Proving The Opposite? A test of CPTO using a broad time horizon and correcting for discounting
  39. The Value of Correcting Values: Influence and Importance of Correcting TTO Scores for Time Preference
  40. Time-Tradeoff Sequences for Analyzing Discounting and Time Inconsistency
  41. On the (not so) constant proportional trade-off in TTO
  42. Investment in antiviral drugs: a real options approach
  43. Intertemporal Tradeoffs for Gains and Losses: An Experimental Measurement of Discounted Utility
  44. The correction of TTO-scores for utility curvature using a risk-free utility elicitation method
  45. Can we fix it? Yes we can! But what? A new test of procedural invariance in TTO‐measurement
  46. Estimating Sign-Dependent Societal Preferences for Quality of Life
  47. New Findings from the TTO for Income Approach to Elicit Willingness to Pay for a QALY
  48. Exploring a New Method for Deriving the Monetary Value of a QALY