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An Empirical Validation of the Randomized Response Technique
Journal of Marketing Research, 1978Qualitative, quantitative, and ratio estimate randomized response models were tested in comparison with a conventional interview technique in the measurement of a sensitive issue with known true values. Results show that the randomized response model is successful in minimizing measurement error and provides more accurate estimates of sensitive ...
Charles W. Lamb, Donald E. Stem
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Making the Randomized Response Technique Work
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1976T HE RANDOMIZED response technique first proposed by Warner (1965) has now undergone more than a decade of development. Prompting this effort has been the desire to obtain more reliable information when dealing with sensitive issues on surveys. As researchers in this area are fully aware, the two most frequently encountered problems when asking ...
S. M. Zdep, Isabelle N. Rhodes
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A note on the randomized response technique
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1977It is pointed out that the usual estimators for the parameters of a randomized response model are not, contrary to popular belief, maximum likelihood estimators.
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An improved quantitative randomized response technique for data collection in sensitive surveys
Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2023Muhammad Azeem +3 more
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Software for Randomized Response Techniques
2016Abstract The rapid evolution of technology in last decades has allowed conducting studies for complex surveys. Over time, the software is used in all steps of the survey: survey design, data collection, statistical data edition, statistical analysis, and publication results.
M. Rueda, B. Cobo, A. Arcos, R. Arnab
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Estimation of parameters of logistic regression for two-stage randomized response technique
Computational statistics (Zeitschrift), 2021Pei-Chieh Chang +3 more
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Modifying Classical Randomized Response Techniques with Provision for True Response
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 2011In this paper we consider four well-known randomized response models; the unrelated question model, the unknown repeated trial model, the forced response model and a model for quantitative responses. Traditionally these models are applied to the respondents chosen by simple random sampling with replacement.
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Model selection in randomized response techniques for binary responses
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2017ABSTRACTRandomized response techniques (RRTs) have been proposed in survey sampling literature as a solution to the problem of social desirability bias (SDB) while dealing with sensitive questions. All RRTs reduce the SDB by introducing privacy protection for the respondents, but the variances of the estimates become larger compared with the ones ...
Husam I. Ardah, Evrim Oral
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Indirect Techniques as Alternatives to Randomized Response
2013Numerous randomized response techniques have been developed to handle the case of stigmatizing characteristics. Warner’s (1965) pioneering technique was just the beginning. One of the main disadvantages of randomized response techniques is the fact that participants often are very skeptical about the whole process because, either they do not understand
Arijit Chaudhuri, Tasos C. Christofides
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Randomized response: a survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1965S. Warner
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