In this article we present two mixed Randomized Response Models (RRM) which may be considered improvements over Kim and Warde (2005) mixed RRM. Relative efficiencies of proposed Models relative to Kim and Warde (2005) mixed RRM is studied in simple random sampling with replacement (SRSWR) as well as in stratified random sampling. The proposed models are seen to perform well in terms of variance at equal level of protection against privacy in the SRSWR and stratified random sampling
Moving from the scrambling mechanism recently suggested by Saha [25], three scrambled randomized res...
Standard randomized response (RR) models deal primarily with surveys which usually require a ‘yes’ o...
In this thesis, we will introduce new techniques that will always improve the efficiency of a random...
The paper proposes two mixed randomized response techniques as an alternative to the Kim and Warde’s...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The randomized response (RR) technique introduced by Warner (1965) was found to be an effective meth...
One way to protect an interviewee’s privacy when responding to a sensitive questions is through the ...
In this paper, we proposed a new reparametized Randomized Response Model by incorporating a third an...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
The paper reconsiders and compares some randomized response models in the light of the efficiency/pr...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
In this thesis, we have introduced three new randomized response techniques. The proposed new techni...
In this study we proposed a generalized extension of Ryu et al. (2005) randomized response model (RR...
Response bias (nonresponse and social desirability bias) is one of the main concerns when asking sen...
With the intention to control a true swapping between the efficiency and the privacy protection this...
Moving from the scrambling mechanism recently suggested by Saha [25], three scrambled randomized res...
Standard randomized response (RR) models deal primarily with surveys which usually require a ‘yes’ o...
In this thesis, we will introduce new techniques that will always improve the efficiency of a random...
The paper proposes two mixed randomized response techniques as an alternative to the Kim and Warde’s...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The randomized response (RR) technique introduced by Warner (1965) was found to be an effective meth...
One way to protect an interviewee’s privacy when responding to a sensitive questions is through the ...
In this paper, we proposed a new reparametized Randomized Response Model by incorporating a third an...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
The paper reconsiders and compares some randomized response models in the light of the efficiency/pr...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
In this thesis, we have introduced three new randomized response techniques. The proposed new techni...
In this study we proposed a generalized extension of Ryu et al. (2005) randomized response model (RR...
Response bias (nonresponse and social desirability bias) is one of the main concerns when asking sen...
With the intention to control a true swapping between the efficiency and the privacy protection this...
Moving from the scrambling mechanism recently suggested by Saha [25], three scrambled randomized res...
Standard randomized response (RR) models deal primarily with surveys which usually require a ‘yes’ o...
In this thesis, we will introduce new techniques that will always improve the efficiency of a random...