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protection of privacy 3 randomized response 3 sensitive issues 3 Data protection 2 Datenschutz 2 Warner and other techniques 2 62 D05 1 Estimation of proportion 1 Estimation theory 1 Probability theory 1 Randomized response 1 Sampling 1 Schätztheorie 1 Sensitive issues 1 Stichprobenerhebung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unequal probability sampling 1 Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung 1 varying probability sampling 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Chaudhuri, Arijit 4 Pal, Sanghamitra 3 Patra, Dipika 3
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Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 2 Metrika 1 Statistics in Transition New Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Respondent-specific randomized response technique to estimate sensitive proportion
Patra, Dipika; Pal, Sanghamitra; Chaudhuri, Arijit - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 24 (2023) 4, pp. 53-70
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of people, randomized response techniques are plentifully available in the literature. They are implemented essentially using boxes of similar cards of two distinguishable types. In this paper, we propose...
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How privacy may be protected in optional randomized response surveys
Pal, Sanghamitra; Chaudhuri, Arijit; Patra, Dipika - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 21 (2020) 2, pp. 61-87
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, history of tax-evasion, or testing positive in AIDS-related testing may be partially protected by a proper application of randomized response techniques (RRT). The paper demonstrates what amendments are...
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How privacy may be protected in optional randomized response surveys
Pal, Sanghamitra; Chaudhuri, Arijit; Patra, Dipika - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 2, pp. 61-87
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, history of tax-evasion, or testing positive in AIDS-related testing may be partially protected by a proper application of randomized response techniques (RRT). The paper demonstrates what amendments are...
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Christofides’ randomized response technique in complex sample surveys
Chaudhuri, Arijit - In: Metrika 60 (2004) 3, pp. 223-228
Christofides (2003) has given an improved modification of Warner’s (1965) pioneering randomized response (RR) technique in estimating an unknown proportion of people bearing a sensitive characteristic in a given community. As both these RR devices are shown to yield unbiased estimators based...
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