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An alternative to Warner's randomized response technique

2013
The paper considers two methods as an alternative to the usual Warner's randomized response technique. The proposed methods are more efficient to the Warner's strategy, one for p (the proportion of sensitive character in the randomized response device) > 1/3 and other for p< 2/3 when the respondents are truthful as well as when they are not ...
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Randomized Response (Theory and Techniques)

Journal of Marketing Research, 1988
Gad Nathan   +2 more
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A new Tripartite Randomized Response Technique

Journal of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics, 2013
In any research involving sensitive questions, respondents tend to refuse to answer such questions or give evasive response. Many randomized response sampling techniques were developed but could only handle two answer options; ‘Yes’ and ‘No’, among which are [8], e.t.c. In this paper, a tripartite randomized response sampling technique was developed to
Adebola, FB, Adepetun, AO
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The Background and Genesis of Randomized Response Techniques

2016
Abstract The need for protecting respondent-privacy about stigmatizing personal features is usually appreciated. How an appropriate corrective device appeared and is being further pursued with is duly reported in brief.
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Effects of different calibration constraints on calibration estimators under the randomized response technique

Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 2022
Riffat Jabeen, Azam Zaka
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Use of correlated scrambling variables in quantitative randomized response technique

Biometrical Journal, 2021
Sarjinder Singh, Zawar Hussain
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Making Use of “Benford’s Law” for the Randomized Response Technique

Sociological Methods and Research, 2012
Andreas Diekmann
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Assessing Sensitive Attributes Using the Randomized Response Technique: Evidence for the Importance of Response Symmetry

Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2009
Morten Moshagen, Jochen Musch
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Estimating illicit drug use through telephone interviews and the randomized response technique

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1986
Robert A Steer, Douglas S Lipton
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