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sensitive questions 15 administrative records 4 randomized response technique 4 noncitizen coverage 3 online survey 3 survey error 3 EM algorithm 2 Poisson ICT 2 citizenship 2 crosswise model 2 exam cheating 2 immigration 2 indirect questioning methods 2 item count techniques 2 negative binomial ICT 2 nonresponse 2 plagiarism 2 Administrative records 1 Bayesian econometrics 1 Befragung 1 Citizenship 1 Data collection 1 Datenerhebung 1 Einwanderung 1 Generalisiertes lineares Modell 1 Generalized linear model 1 Immigration 1 Information technology 1 Informationstechnik 1 Interview 1 Migranten 1 Migrants 1 Staatsangehörigkeit 1 causality 1 common method bias 1 common method variance 1 cross-cultural 1 exact confidence interval 1 face-to-face survey 1 factorial survey 1
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 5
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1 Book Part 1
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English 11 Undetermined 3 German 1
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Brown, J. David 5 Heggeness, Misty L. 5 Jann, Ben 3 Diekmann, Andreas 2 Dorinski, Suzanne M. 2 Höglinger, Marc 2 Kowalczyk, Barbara 2 Warren, Lawrence 2 Wieczorkowski, Robert 2 Yi, Moises 2 Auspurg, Katrin 1 Coutts, Elisabeth 1 Gregori, Marco 1 Hinz, Thomas 1 Jaworski, Stanisław 1 Jong, Martijn G. de 1 Pieters, Rik 1 Preisendörfer, Peter 1 Walzenbach, Sandra 1 de Jong, de Jong, M.G. 1
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ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology 2 University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences 2 Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 ETH Zurich Sociology Working Papers 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 2 University of Bern Social Sciences Working Papers 2 ERIM Inaugural Address Series Research in Management 1 Experimental Methods in Survey Research. Techniques that Combine Random Sampling with Random Assignment 1 Journal of marketing research 1 Statistics in Transition new series (SiTns) 1 Working papers / U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 6 RePEc 5 EconStor 4
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Optimal sample size in a triangular model for sensitive questions
Jaworski, Stanisław - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 26 (2025) 1, pp. 221-231
The estimation of the fraction of a population with a stigmatizing characteristic is the issue that this study attempts to address. In this paper the nonrandomized response model proposed by Tian et al. (2007) is considered. The exact confidence interval (CI) for this fraction is constructed....
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Citizenship Question Effects on Household Survey Response
Brown, J. David; Heggeness, Misty L. - 2024
Several small-sample studies have predicted that a citizenship question in the 2020 Census would cause a large drop in self-response rates. In contrast, minimal effects were found in Poehler et al.'s (2020) analysis of the 2019 Census Test randomized controlled trial (RCT). We reconcile these...
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Response aggregation to obtain truthful answers to sensitive questions : estimating the prevalence of illegal purchases of prescription drugs
Gregori, Marco; Jong, Martijn G. de; Pieters, Rik - In: Journal of marketing research 61 (2024) 5, pp. 821-838
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Citizenship question effects on household survey response
Brown, J. David; Heggeness, Misty L. - 2024
Several small-sample studies have predicted that a citizenship question in the 2020 Census would cause a large drop in self-response rates. In contrast, minimal effects were found in Poehler et al.'s (2020) analysis of the 2019 Census Test randomized controlled trial (RCT). We reconcile these...
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Citizenship question effects on household survey response
Brown, J. David; Heggeness, Misty L. - 2024
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New improved poisson and negative binomial item count techniques for eliciting truthful answers to sensitive questions
Kowalczyk, Barbara; Wieczorkowski, Robert - In: Statistics in Transition new series (SiTns) 23 (2022) 1, pp. 75-88
Item count techniques (ICTs) are indirect survey questioning methods designed to deal with sensitive features. These techniques have gained the support of many applied researchers and undergone further theoretical development. Latterly in the literature, two new item count methods, called...
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New improved poisson and negative binomial item count techniques for eliciting truthful answers to sensitive questions
Kowalczyk, Barbara; Wieczorkowski, Robert - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 23 (2022) 1, pp. 75-88
Item count techniques (ICTs) are indirect survey questioning methods designed to deal with sensitive features. These techniques have gained the support of many applied researchers and undergone further theoretical development. Latterly in the literature, two new item count methods, called...
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Estimating the Potential Effects of Adding a Citizenship Question to the 2020 Census
Brown, J. David; Heggeness, Misty L.; Dorinski, Suzanne M. - 2019
The self-response rate is a key driver of the cost and quality of a census. The addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census could affect the self-response rate. We predict the effect of the addition of a citizenship question on self-response by comparing mail response rates in the 2010...
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Are Factorial Survey Experiments Prone to Survey Mode Effects?
Auspurg, Katrin; Hinz, Thomas; Walzenbach, Sandra - In: Experimental Methods in Survey Research. Techniques …, (pp. 371-392). 2019
Drawing on data from a nation-wide survey on the fairness of earnings, this piece of work examines the susceptibility of factorial survey experiments to mode effects. It uses multilevel models to compare the results from a completely self-administered questionnaire to those of an experimental...
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Estimating the potential effects of adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census
Brown, J. David; Heggeness, Misty L.; Dorinski, Suzanne M. - 2019
The self-response rate is a key driver of the cost and quality of a census. The addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census could affect the self-response rate. We predict the effect of the addition of a citizenship question on self-response by comparing mail response rates in the 2010...
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