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I am supervising a student who's objective is to measure potential recreation benefits of quality improvements .... I have been very interested (among others) in your 2000 article measuring
recreation benefits of quality improvements with revealed and state behavior data that seems really relevant to our research question.
In the article you mentioned the possibility to consult a report ree99006 on your personal page. Since you moved out, I have been looking for this report in your new website but could not find it. Of particular interest to us is the set of revealed and stated behavior questions (how they were formulated, and how they were coded). This would be a very good source of inspiration for the student.
I hope this report is still available, and that you will be willing to share it with us. ...
Indeed, I am. For my own future reference, here is the website:
These are the data that Ju-Chin Huang and I collected the summer before Tim Haab arrived at ECU (1995?). Riding down to Camp Resources I said "hey Tim, what can you do with this?" The rest is history. And I take full credit for Ju-Chin and Tim moving up the academic research ladder while I chose to continue to pursue my first love: teaching [insert snark in the comments section].