While collecting information, directly from respondents, relating to sensitive issues such as induced abortion, drug addiction, duration of suffering from Aids and so on, the respondents very often report untrue values or even refuse to respond. Warner (1965) introduced an ingenious technique known as randomized response technique (RR) for estimating π, the proportion o
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...
[[abstract]]In a sample survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
The Randomized response (RR) technique with two decks of cards proposed by Odumade and Singh (2009) ...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
About a half century ago, Warner (1965) proposed the randomized response method as a survey techniqu...
In this paper, interesting improvements in [1] and [2] randomized response techniques have been prop...
The present study considers an alternate randomization device in unrelated question randomized respo...
In an attempt to obtain trustworthy answers from the respondents regarding a sensitive question in o...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...
[[abstract]]In a sample survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...
The Randomized response (RR) technique with two decks of cards proposed by Odumade and Singh (2009) ...
In survey research it is often problematic to ask people sensitive questions because they may refuse...
In estimating the proportion of people bearing a stigmatizing characteristic in a community of peopl...
Warner (1965) introduced a Randomized Response Technique (RRT) to minimize bias due to non- response...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
Many issues of interest to social scientists and policy makers are of a sensitive nature in the sens...
Randomized response techniques (RRT) are well-known as tools to procure trustworthy survey data on c...
About a half century ago, Warner (1965) proposed the randomized response method as a survey techniqu...
In this paper, interesting improvements in [1] and [2] randomized response techniques have been prop...
The present study considers an alternate randomization device in unrelated question randomized respo...
In an attempt to obtain trustworthy answers from the respondents regarding a sensitive question in o...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
An innovative additive randomized response technique (RRT) has been put forth in this study. The pro...
[[abstract]]In a sample survey, questions requiring personal or controversial assertions often give ...