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Randomized response sampling 2 randomized response sampling 2 Design parameter 1 Efficiency 1 Estimation of correlation coefficient 1 Estimation of proportions 1 Privacy protection measure 1 Relative risk 1 Sensitive questions 1 estimation of population total 1 estimation of proportion 1 maximum likelihood estimation 1 randomized response sampling nonlinear regression 1 relative efficiency 1 sensitive quantitative variable 1
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Singh, Sarjinder 3 Sedory, Stephen A. 2 Lee, Cheon-Sig 1 Matloff, Norman S. 1 Odumade, Oluseun 1 Zaizai, Yan 1 Zhimin, Hong 1
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Sociological Methods & Research 2 Statistics & Probability Letters 2 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1
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Estimating at least seven measures of qualitative variables from a single sample using randomized response technique
Lee, Cheon-Sig; Sedory, Stephen A.; Singh, Sarjinder - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 83 (2013) 1, pp. 399-409
In this paper, like a magician can show several birds flying out of an empty basket, we show that at least seven parameters of interest to a social scientist can be estimated from a single sample and one response from each respondent. A real survey data application is given.
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Measure of privacy in randomized response model
Zhimin, Hong; Zaizai, Yan - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 46 (2012) 4, pp. 1167-1180
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Cramer-Rao Lower Bound of Variance in Randomized Response Sampling
Singh, Sarjinder; Sedory, Stephen A. - In: Sociological Methods & Research 40 (2011) 3, pp. 536-546
In this note, the Cramer-Rao lower bound of variance by using the two decks of cards in randomized response sampling …
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An Alternative to the Bar-Lev, Bobovitch, and Boukai Randomized Response Model
Odumade, Oluseun; Singh, Sarjinder - In: Sociological Methods & Research 39 (2010) 2, pp. 206-221
In this article, an alternative randomized response model is proposed. The proposed model is found to be more efficient than the randomized response model studied by Bar-Lev, Bobovitch, and Boukai (2004). The relative efficiency of the proposed model is studied with respect to the Bar-Lev et al....
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Use of covariates in randomized response settings
Matloff, Norman S. - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 2 (1984) 1, pp. 31-34
First, a method is presented for the study of the conditional prevalence rate of a sensitive attribute, as a function of covariates. Then this method is also applied to estimation of the unconditional prevalence rate. It is demonstrated that this permits recovery of some of the usual loss in...
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