Browsing by Subject "Randomized response"
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The Classical Randomized Response Techniques: Reading Warner (1965) and Greenberg et al. (1969) 50 Years Later
(2016)In surveys of human populations, very often, a major source of nonsampling error is the presence of nonresponse. For various reasons, people refuse to respond. In case the issue under investigation is sensitive or stigmatizing, ...
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A generalized randomized response technique
(2003)To eliminate a major source of bias in surveys of human populations resulting from respondents refusal to cooparate in cases where a question of sensitive nature is involved, the idea of "randomized response" was introduced ...
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Item Count Technique in estimating the proportion of people with a sensitive feature
(2007)In assessing the prevalence of a sensitive attribute like habitual heroin consumption in a community of people, indirect questioning is a necessity to extract truth on ensuring protection of privacy. The current literature ...
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Randomized response in stratified sampling
(2005)This paper extends the randomized response model presented in Christofides (Metrika 57 (2003)195) to the case of stratified sampling. A comparison between the application of the technique in stratified and simple random ...
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Randomized response technique for two sensitive characteristics at the same time
(2005)In this paper we present a randomized response technique which can be used to estimate the proportion of individuals having two sensitive characteristics at the same time. The information obtained from this procedure can ...