"previous/current" are somewhat misleading when we have to do with contingencies. In stated preference surveys, scenarios are drawn that are not real. "before the change" or "after the change" would be more neutral/universally applicable.
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Hi, I'm on leave until Monday 23 October.
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"previous/current" are somewhat misleading when we have to do with contingencies. In stated preference surveys, scenarios are drawn that are not real. "before the change" or "after the change" would be more neutral/universally applicable.