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Randomized Response Techniques: A Review
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well–known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on confidential issues. A review is attempted here of mostly published accounts on RRT covering qualitative and quantitative characters. Conflicting criteria of efficient estimation and protection of privacy are discussed.
Chaudhuri, A., Mukherjee, R.
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Optionally Randomized Response Techniques
It is shown that for sensitive and confidential characters the usual loss of efficiency due to randomized rather than direct response may be partially recouped if the interviewees are left free to opt for either mode of response. Specific results are derived with multinomial sampling.
Chaudhuri, Arijit, Mukerjee, Rahul
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A new Tripartite Randomized Response Technique
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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Estimation of Hidden Logits Using Several Randomized Response Techniques
In survey sampling, we aspire to obtain sound and consistent responses, which are not achieved while dealing with sensitive issues. Frequently, respondents give elusive responses to sensitive questions, so we employ randomized response techniques that ...
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Randomized Response Techniques
2021Generally, in surveys the randomization is done for the selection of the sample from a population for the estimation of some population parameters like population mean or total or proportion, ratios like birth or death rate, population correlation coefficient or regression coefficient, etc.
Raosaheb Latpate +3 more
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A Controlled Randomized Response Technique
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1993The randomized response survey technique appears to be suitable for studies of sensitive sexual behaviors, particularly inAIDS-related research. However, existing methods provide only estimates of group statistics, not of individual information. Additionally, the popular "unrelated question" approach requires the knowledge of the parameters of the ...
B L, Williams, H K, Suen, C R, Baffi
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